SECO-LARM USA SK-1123-FQ User Manual

ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
A. User codes operate the door (4-8 digits long).
Press u u u u
B. The # key must be pressed also if the keypad is in manual-entry mode.
Press u u u u #
2. Using the Master Code:
The Master Code can be used to operate the door or program the keypad (4-8 digits long, see section 5 below). Press x x x x # 1 (Output #1) Press x x x x # 2 (Output #2)
3. Using the Inhibit/Lockout Code
Please contact your installer for an explanation of inhibit mode and its operation.
4. Using Duress Codes
For a full explanation of duress codes and their uses, see pg. 12.
5. Delete/Add/Change User and Master Code
WARNING – Press the correct option key. If the option key is not used and a “0” is pressed after entering the Master Code, it could accidentally reprogram the Master Code.
A. Enter the Master Code first, followed by the key.
(If you forgot the master code, see page 15 for more information.)
Press x x x x
B. Changing/Adding Users:
Press 1 00-99 (user ID) u u u u (user code, 4-8 digits) # (for output #1)
Press 2 0-9 (user ID) u u u u (user code, 4-8 digits) # (for output #2)
C. Deleting Individual Users:
Press 1 00-99 (user ID) # (for output #1)
Press 2 0-9 (user ID) # (for output #2)
D. Changing the Master Code:
Press 0 x x x x # (Where x x x x is the new master code.)
E. To exit programming mode, press the key.
LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY This SECO-LARM product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship while used in normal service for the
lifetime of the product. SECO-LARM’s obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part if the unit is returned, transportation prepaid, to SECO-LARM. This Warranty is void if damage is caused by or attributed to acts of God, physical or electrical misuse or abuse, neglect, repair, or alteration, improper or abnormal usage, or faulty installation, or if for any other reason SECO-LARM determines that such equipment is not operating properly as a result of causes other than defects in material and workmanship. The sole obligation of SECO-LARM, and the purchaser’s exclusive remedy, shall be limited to repair or replacement only, at SECO-LARM’s option. In no event shall SECO-LARM be liable for any special, collateral, incidental, or consequential personal or property damages of any kind to the purchaser or anyone else. This lifetime limited warranty is for products sold and installed in the United States and Canada. For all other countries, the warranty is 1 (one) year.
NOTICE The information and specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of publication. However, the SECO-LARM policy is one of continual
development and improvement. For this reason, SECO-LARM reserves the right to change specifications without notice. SECO-LARM is also not responsible for misprints or typographical errors. Copyright © 2009 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, without the written permission of SECO-LARM.
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MANUAL
SK-1123-FQ
Flush-Mount Outdoor Access Keypad
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Also available from SECO-LARM:
SK-1011-SQ
SK-1131-SQ
Indoor Keypads
Outdoor Keypads
SK-2123-SQ
SK-3123-SQ
SK-1123-SQ
ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD
ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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43/4‖
(120mm)
115/16‖
(46mm)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction...........................................................................................................................................
Dimensions...........................................................................................................................................
Unique Features ...................................................................................................................................
Wiring – Basic Diagram ........................................................................................................................
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................
Output 2 (NPN Transistor Open Collector) ...........................................................................................
Wiring – Example, with Connection to Lock Device and Alarm Arm/Disarm ........................................
User Code Worksheet ..........................................................................................................................
Wiring – 2 Keypads with Mantrap Interlock ..........................................................................................
Wiring – Auxiliary Accessories .............................................................................................................
Programming Notes .............................................................................................................................
LED Indicators ......................................................................................................................................
Preparing to Program ...........................................................................................................................
Getting Started .....................................................................................................................................
User Programming ...............................................................................................................................
Installer Programming ..........................................................................................................................
Reprogram the Keypad (Select Data) ..................................................................................................
Reprogram the Keypad (Complete Data Refresh) ...............................................................................
Delete User ..........................................................................................................................................
Master Code Bypass (DAP jumper) .....................................................................................................
Quick Reference Guide ........................................................................................................................
2 2 3 4 5 6,7
7 8,9 10 11 12 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 16
INTRODUCTION
The SK-1123-FQ is the ideal keypad for office, commercial, and home security installations. This self-contained security keypad has a built-in 5-Amp relay output and a 100mA transistor ground output for maximum flexibility when connecting to electronic door strikes, door alarms, door chimes, alarm control panels, or other security and access control applications. The outputs can be programmed for timed (1~999 seconds) or ON/OFF operation.
The SK-1123-FQ can be programmed for up to 100 4-digit to 8-digit user codes for the primary output, and up to 10 4-digit to 8-digit user codes for the secondary output. All programming and code information is stored in non-volatile EEPROM memory to protect the data in case of power loss.
DIMENSIONS
PARTS LIST
Keypad x 1
Diode x 1
Security screw x 2
Security wrench x 1
REPROGRAM THE KEYPAD (SELECT DATA)
To change certain data in the keypad (such as to delete or change user codes), do the following:
1. Enter programming mode by keying in the master code and the key:
x x x x The keypad is now in the programming mode.
2. Use the programming instructions on page 13 and 14 to make desired changes to the keypad’s data.
3. Exit the programming mode by pressing the key.
REPROGRAM THE KEYPAD (COMPLETE DATA REFRESH)
Sometimes it may be necessary to completely erase all current data (except the master code) and input new data. An example of when this may be necessary is the sale of a protected building to a new owner. In such a situation, do the following:
1. Enter the programming mode by keying in the master code and the key, then enter the refresh code, 8 9 0 1
and the # key:
x x x x The keypad is now in the programming mode.
8 9 0 1 # All old data is cleared and the keypad is ready for new data.
Note: The master code does NOT change.
2. Use the programming instructions on pages 13 and 14 to enter the keypad’s data.
3. Exit the programming mode by pressing the key.
DELETE USER
To delete a user who no longer has authority to enter the protected area:
1. Enter program mode by keying in the master code and the key:
x x x x The keypad is now in the programming mode.
2. Enter the output #, user ID number, and the # key.
To delete user ID 05 from output #1, press 1 0 5 # To delete user ID 1 from output #2, press 2 1 #
3. Exit the programming mode by pressing the key.
MASTER CODE BYPASS (DAP JUMPER)
If the master code has been forgotten or does not work, use the DAP (direct access to program) jumper to override the forgotten code and permit direct entry into the programming mode as follows:
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Move the DAP jumper from OFF to ON.
3. Reconnect the power supply.
The keypad will start beeping.
4. Move the DAP jumper back to the OFF position. The
keypad will stop beeping as soon as the jumper is removed.
5. Key in a new master code as follows:
Option*
Key in New Code
Confirm
Exit
0
x x x x
#
Note: DAP reset does not change any previously configured settings. DAP will only give direct access to programming by bypassing the master code requirement.
31/8‖ (80mm)
123/32‖
(31mm)
25/8
(66.5mm)
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5
/8‖ (15mm)
*Zero ―0‖ is for new master code only; see page 13 and 14 for other options.
ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD
ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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Option
Code Entry
Confirm
Function
8 1
1
#
1-second beep notifies the user to open the door when the output relay is activated with the user code or request-to-exit button. Use with a locking device that gives no sound when it activates, such as a magnetic lock.
0
#
The beep is disabled, replaced by 2 short beeps for valid user codes. Option
Seconds
Confirm
Function
9
0
#
No door-propped-open alarm
1 to 999
#
Allowable time from 1 to 999 seconds that the door can be left open before the door­propped-open alarm starts.
UNIQUE FEATURES
12~24V AC/DC universal power – No programming or jumpers needed.
Mantrap (Interlock) – When used in pairs and with optional magnetic contacts, keypads can
protect an area with two doors by ensuring that only one door can be opened at a time. With the mantrap function enabled, when a user opens one door, a signal is sent to disable the second keypad, thereby preventing access through the second door until the first one is closed.
Output #1 inhibit control – Relay output #1 is typically used for a door strike. If the inhibit
control terminal is tied to ground, relay output #1 will not operate. This increases the security of the protected premises during the time it is not expected to be occupied, such as during evening or weekend hours. Control either by connecting output #2 or another switching device to the inhibit control terminal (see example on page 6).
Door-forced-open warning – When used with an optional magnetic contact, the keypad will
beep continuously for 60 seconds if the door to the protected premises is forced open without using a valid user code. The warning can be stopped any time by entering a valid code.
Door-propped-open warning – When used with an optional magnetic contact, the keypad
beeps continuously if the door is propped open for longer than the allowed open time. The allowable open time is programmable from 1~999 seconds. The warning stops when the door is reclosed.
Door-hold open mode – Output #2 can be programmed to hold the door open if it needs to
remain open for an extended length of time.
Auto or manual code entry checking:
Auto code entry checking mode – The keypad can be programmed to activate automatically
when the code is entered without the need to press the ―#‖ key. All user codes must be the same length as the master code. This mode is more convenient for users.
Manual code entry checking mode – The user codes can vary in number of digits, and the
user must press the ―#‖ key when finished entering the code. This mode increases security.
Door auto relock (anti-tailgating) – The keypad will relock an open door either when the relock
time expires or immediately after the door is closed, depending on which occurs first. This
prevents unwanted ―tailgate‖ entries, which can happen if an unauthorized person tries to follow
an authorized person through the door.
Alarm system arm-disarm control – The keypad can be wired to an alarm control panel so that
an authorized user can arm or disarm an alarm system using the keypad.
Duress output – This NPN transistor open collector ground (-) output can be used to trigger a
silent alarm if an authorized user is forced under duress to use the keypad. The duress output is activated by adding 2 to the first digit of any user code for output #1. When entered, the code opens the protected door as it would normally, but a signal is quietly sent to a remote device to call for help without alerting the unauthorized person.
Backlit keypad – The keypad is backlit to increase nighttime visibility. Backlight can be
programmed to remain off until all keys are pressed, or remain on at a dim setting, increasing to full brightness when keys are pressed.
INSTALLER PROGRAMMING
These functions should only be used by professional installers, as incorrect entries can disable the entire keypad function.
1. Enter Programming Mode
*Key in the Master Code. For first-time use, Master code is 0 0 0 0
2. Data Refresh
Enter Master Code
Confirm
Function
x x x x
Enter into programming mode
Option
Confirm
Function
8 9 0 1
#
Clears all previously stored data except for the master code.
3. Configure Outputs
Option
Output Time
Confirm
Function
4 0
1 to 999
#
Output #1, momentary mode, from 1 to 999 seconds
4 1 #
Output #1, shunt mode (ON/OFF)
5 0
1 to 999
#
Output #2, momentary mode, from 1 to 999 seconds
5 1 #
Output #2, shunt mode (ON/OFF)
4. Wrong Code Lockout
Option
# of Tries
Confirm
Function
7 0 #
After 10 successive wrong codes, 30-second lockout
7 1 #
After 10 successive wrong codes, Duress activated
7 2
5 to 10
#
After 5 to 10 wrong codes, 15min lockout – Can reset with Master Code
7 6 0 0
#
No wrong code lockout
5. Door-Forced-Open Alarm
Option
Code Entry
Confirm
Function
8 0
1
#
Door-forced-open alarm is enabled
0
#
Door-forced-open alarm is disabled
6. Door Unlocked Annunciation
7. User Code Entry Mode
8. Keypress Beeps
9. Door-Propped-Open Alarm Timer
Confirm
Function
Exits programming mode, returns keypad to normal operation
10. Exit Programming Mode
(DEFAULT: 0 0 0 0 )
(DEFAULT: Momentary, 1-second output for both outputs)
(DEFAULT: 10 tries / 30 seconds)
(DEFAULT: Disabled)
(DEFAULT: On)
(DEFAULT: Manual)
(DEFAULT: On)
(DEFAULT: Off)
Option
Code Entry
Confirm
Function
8 3
1
#
Keypad beeps when a key is pressed.
0
#
Silent operation – keypad does not beep when a key is pressed unless in programming mode.
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Note: Output time must be entered for options 40 and 50.
Note: # of tries must be entered for option 72.
Note: Allowable time must be entered.
Option
Code Entry
Confirm
Function
8 2
1
#
Auto Entry Mode is selected. The # key that follows the user code is NOT required in code entry. All User Codes MUST be set to the same digit length as the Master Code, from 4-8 digits.
0
#
Manual Entry Mode is selected. The # key that follows the user code is required in code entry. The User Codes can be any length between 4-8 digits.
Note: After entering programming mode, proceed to desired programming option.
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