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2. NO LINE AND LOW MIXING in conduits or in junction boxes Low voltage signal wiring associated with the keypads intercom etc may be run together in the same conduit Under no circumstances may AC power wiring associated with the gate operators etc be run with the low voltage wiring Use separate conduits for power wiring If PVC conduits are used for the underground conduit low voltage conduits should be physically separated from line voltage conduits by a minimum of 6 It is actually ideal if the conduits approach the gate operator from completely different directions Note It defeats the purpose of having separate conduits if the conduits terminate to a common junction box Low and line voltage conduits must terminate to distinct metal junction boxes separated by at least 6 WARNING Failure to observe the above wiring guidelines will void the warranty 2 2 Automatic Gate Applications 2 2 1 Gate Installation Gates and gate operators are supplied installed and wired by others in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Use 12 AWG three conductor shielded cable for powering the gate operator WARNING Electromechanical gate operators without built in relay contactor and motor surge suppression can cause keypad latchups Example manufacturers of these types of gate operators are APE John Greene Stanley etc Solid state gate operators generally have built in surge suppression and generally will not cause keypad latchups Exa
3. WARNING Failure to provide adequate grounding will void the warranty 2 4 3 Power Supply 1 Connect positive lead to TB1 5 and the negative lead to TB1 6 of the CIM according to Dwg 6 3 0 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS The Property Sentinel Standalone Keypad provides a complete set of programming functions which allows the operator to obtain the maximum amount of flexibility and control from the system The programming functions are invoked using function numbers A listing of the supported commands follows COMMAND FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 Display Function Codes Scrolls listing of various function codes 2 Set Keypad Address Uniquely identifies each keypad 3 Set Keypad Type Assigns keypad as Enter or Exit type 4 Set Time Sets current hours minutes and seconds 5 Set Date Sets current month day and year 6 Define Time Zones Sets start stop times for four seven day time zones 7 Add Edit User Codes Adds user codes or change time zone assignments 8 Delete User Codes Removes user from memory 9 Display User Codes Scrolls user code and time zone assignments 10 Lockout User Temporarily disables user access 11 Re admit User Restores access privileges 12 Set Relay Timeouts Sets relay on time when access is granted 13 Set Passcode Sets operator access code to programming functions 14 Set Defaults Sets default parameters Clears all user codes 15 Copy Data Copies all data to target keypad Mode 1 operation
4. static bags should be stored for re use in the event any system part should require return to the factory for service or repair The procedure for returning a damaged piece of equipment is outlined below 1 Contact Technical Support at 800 456 9955 a Explain your problem There is a good possibility the equipment is not damaged and your system can be brought back on line with assistance from one of our technicians without having to return the equipment b 115 determined that the equipment should be returned you will be issued RMA number returned material authorization 2 Pack the units in their appropriate previously saved shipping cartons Label the cartons with your RMA number and the following shipping address Sentinel Systems Corporation 1620 Kipling St Lakewood CO 80215 3 Insure the equipment at the purchased value The customer is responsible for all undocumented damage to equipment arriving at the factory Note All returned equipment must have an RMA number labeled on the outside of the shipping carton The RMA number is essential for the proper tracking repair and return of the equipment 16 DESCRI PTI ON APPROVAL DATE CHANGED COMM CABLE CONDUIT s pug ORE cor x uso 18 AWG COND 2 PLACE GATE OPERATOR POWER SUPPL Y SINGLE KEYPAD MODE MODE O 18 AWG 2 COND 18 AWG 4 COND SHD 5 PLACES 2 PLACES POWER SUPPLY KEYPAD 2 GATE OPERATOR DOOR POWER
5. with the remote PC The keypad itself features a twelve key telephone style keypad a 32 character English language display and a built in piezoelectric transducer that provides audible feedback to the operator or user Each keypad can support a maximum of 1024 user codes Two relays provide output to actuate gates doors etc Programming be a accomplished locally via unit s keypad In all modes just a few key presses allow access to the manual programming mode Here the operator can add user codes change user time zone assignments change time zone definitions set the date and time program relay timeouts etc Mode 2 allows for the additional convenience of remote programming using SSC s Remote Site Control Module See the Remote Site Control Module Operations Manual for more details In Mode 1 operation a unique copy function allows programming modifications to be easily transferred to other clone keypads There is no need for multiple data entry for keypads with identical databases 2 0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 Conduit Installation Underground conduit should be set in place according to Dwg 1 System Block Diagram Modes 0 and 1 or Dwg 2 System Block Diagram Mode 2 All equipment locations for items such as keypads and gate operators must be interconnected with conduit A very important rule of thumb must be followed in the installation of the Property Sentinel and digital communications systems in general
6. ING 5 SENTINEL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 1620 KIPLING ST LAKEWOOD CO TITLE APPROVAL DATE LAPPROVAL DATE WIRING DETAILS GATE A RUSSO 2 27 91 DOOR CONTROL CHKD SIZE DWG NO REV RE VD SCALE COMMUN CAT ONS DESCRIPTION APPROVAL DATE MODIFIED FOR 5 WIRE COMM INTERF ACE MODULE CIM MODEL 4430 lt FLAT CABLE ASSY RS 232 PORT MODEM 33 6K BAUD POWER SUPPLY CABLE MODEL 462 010 1302 01 TO POWER SUPPLY TO EARTH GROUND SEE INST MANUAL 12 AWG STRANDED TO PERIPHERAL DEVICES COMM CABLE 18 AW 4 COND SHIELDED BELDEN 9418 25 COND DRAWING 6 SENTINEL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 1620 ST LAKEWOOD TITLE WIRING DIAGRAM COMM A RUSSO INTERFACE MODULE 430 SIZE NO REV 050 1 400 05 B SCALE A RUSSO NONE 1 OF 1
7. PROPERTY SENTINEL STANDALONE PROGRAMMABLE KEYPAD USER S GUIDE SENTINEL SYSTEMS CORPORATION Rev 1 25 9 9 99 1 0 OVERVIEW x eae WERDE dd gta e is 3 2 0 Installation Instr ctions 1 uD eco Orem Diet nr d PI eee ti 3 221 Conduit Installation a bh eere Ee tere petet eve eee ere REI e EE ER eene NUR 3 2 2 Automatic G te Applications erit re He en Ui Pe ee e d D RE E eerte 4 2 2 1 Gate Installation usa u n E ette EE ERE GEI RENTE NIE 4 2 22 Pedestal Stand Installation ite eter x eoi ee n Lene oie Ha Eee eene 4 2 3 Keypad Installation aa e SEDES eeu eee EE 4 2 3 1 Pedestal Mount Gate Control Application nennen nnne nennen 4 2 3 2 Wall Mount Door Control Application eene ene eene 6 2 4 Remote Office Equipment Installation Mode 2 2 6 24 1 pee hie CAS SS SSS event legere tenere 7 2 4 2 Communications Interface Module esee enne nennen enne 7 243 Power Supply eode ede dede et eei ee 7 3 0 Programming Instructions l s a g ha as eene A u haasi u nnne sette 7 3 1 Programming Mode Access inspect Pe Re tte rre 8 32 Display Function Codes UR E RE IRURE ic RE uri 8 3 3 Set Keypad AddreS8 sone eme rte ee ERR REPRE te he EROR COE 8 3 4
8. STRIKE SUPPLY MULTIPLE KEYPAD MODE MODE 1 DRAWING 1 KEYPAD POWER REQUIREMENT 12 VDC 100 MA SENTINEL SYSTEMS CORPORATION GATE OPERATOR DOOR STRIKE AND STRIKE POWER 1620 RIPEN S1 EAKEWO9D SUPPLY SUPPLIED BY OTHERS TI TLE APPROVAL DATE 3 4 PVC CONDUIT RECOMMENDED FOR ALL RUNS ONE REVERB MODES 6 AND RUSSO 9 18 92 1 CHKD SI ZE DWG NO REV REVD SCALE DESCRI PTI ON APPROVAL DATE TELEPHONE CABLE MODULAR 4 COND 25 4 FLAT CABLE 25 COND CABLE 22 18 AWG 2 COND ACES 5 COND SHIELDED PL COMM FACE MODULE SUPPL Y CIM COMM CABLE 18 AW 4 COND SHIELDED gt 5 3 PLACES KEYPAD KEYPAD KEYPAD 2 GATE OPERATOR DOOR POWER STRIKE SUPPLY STANDALONE KEYPAD W REMOTE CONTROL MODE 2 DRAWING 2 KEYPAD POWER REQUI REMENT 12 VDC 100 MA SENTINEL SYSTEMS CORPORATION PC OPTIONAL ALLOWS LOCAL SETUP AND TEST TITLE GATE OPERATOR DOOR STRIKE AND STRIKE POWER APPROVAL DATE SUPPLY SUPPLIED BY OTHERS BW BLOCK DIAGRAM STANDA LONE KEYPAD MODE 2 A RUSSO 3 17 93 3 4 PVC RECOMMENDED FOR ALL RUNS CHKD SI ZE DWG NO REV REVD SCALE A Russo woe FINISH PAINT BLACK SEMI GLOSS WEAT LTR DESCRI PTI ON APPROVAL DATE CHANGED DWG NO FOR STAND 4 PLCS 750 4 T lt eo gt gt DRAWING 3 SENTINEL SYS
9. TEMS CORPORATION 1620 KIPLING ST LAKEWOOD CO ANGLES APPROVAL DATE APPROVAL PEDESTAL STAND MODEL DW RUSSO 3 4 96 216 MATERIAL CHKD SIZE DWG NO REV TUBING 2 x 2 x 062 STEEL 010 1030 05 TOP PLATE 13 THK STEEL _ BOT PLATE 16 THK STEEL A RUSSO 9 9 99 1 10 o sw 1 OF 1 DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES ARE FRACTIONS DECIMALS 01 LTR DESCRIPTION APPROVAL MODIFIED FOR STANDALONE KEY Russo CHANGED MODES REVD TEXT ADDED JUMPER Ar RUSSO MODIFIED FOR 5 WIRE COMM A A RUSSO COMM CABLE TO OTHER DEVICES 18 GA 4 COND SHD BELDEN 9418 OR EQUIV 3 PLCS INCOMING POWER CABLE MODES 0 1 ONLY NOTE REQD AT ONE KEYPAD ONLY JUMPER MODE 1 ONLY 1 PLC WIRED TO GATE DOOR SEE DWG WIRED TO SHUNT DOOR STATUS CONTACTS IF REQD SEE DWG 5 DRAWING 4 1 COMMUNICATION CABLES NOT REQUIRED FOR SINGLE KEYPAD OPERATION MODE 0 SENTINEL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 1620 KIPLING ST LAKEWOOD CO TITLE LATE reine DIAGRAM 5 2 25 91 OE KEYPAD MODES 0 2 SI ZE DWG NO REV 050 1400 01 REVD SCALE A RUSSO 9 9 29 3 4 1 OF 1 DESCRI PTI ON APPROVAL MODIFIED FOR STANDALONE PAD APPLICATION A RUSSO DELETED CRI REFS ds RUSSO FIG NO GEN REVS GATE CONTROLLER GATE OPEN CONTROL 40 VA BRIDGE XF MR RECT SOLENOID 120 vcd DOOR SHUNT DRAW
10. ddress you want to copy to and press The display will show Copying If for any reason communications cannot be established or maintained the message Communication Failure will be posted and the process will be aborted 4 0 USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The following instructions will allow users to operate the keypads and gain access through a controlled gate or door 1 Entry must begin with the keypad displaying the initial prompt 2 53 35 PM Code 000000000 Enter your code number 1 9 digit followed by the key The keypad will process the entry and if the access is valid it will display the message Access Granted and open the gate or door If the access attempt failed the keypad will display Access Denied followed by a brief error message as to why access was denied Error messages are as follows a Invalid Code User entered a code not in the keypad s database b Lockout User has been temporarily denied access c Invalid Time User is trying to enter or exit outside the range of his time zone assignment 5 0 MODE 2 OPERATION 14 Remote control of the standalone keypad can be implemented using Sentinel System Corporation s Remote Site Control Module RSCM and some additional remote site equipment The following list outlines the remote functions which can be performed Mode 2 primarily allows for remote implementation of the manual programming functions common to all modes However additional functiona
11. h the other keypads For Mode 2 one comm cable run to the office or modem location will be required c One22 gauge 2 conductor cable run from each keypad location to the gate operator for switching d For Modes 0 and 1 one 18 gauge 2 conductor cable run from the gate operator to one keypad for power Note Check for ground faults Since the drain wire for the shield is not insulated this conductor is the most prone to making contact with earth ground potential Places where this can occur is inside gate operator or keypad housings inside underground conduits etc Ground faults can cause 60 Hz hum to be induced into the system thus causing erroneous data transmission and can attract surges from lightning strikes making the system more susceptible to damage It is suggested that resistance checks using an ohmmeter are performed for each run of cable as outlined below Ground Fault Checking Procedure The following checks should be performed for each cable run Ensure that the cable is unconnected at both ends The cable should be floating Obtain a digital auto ranging multimeter e g Fluke 77 Set meter to ohms Set red probe on red wire Set black probe on AC ground obtained from an AC outlet or grounded chassis Measure resistance Meter should indicate OL 1 or some other symbol meaning infinite resistance no connection 7 Measure the resistance of the other wires black white and green with respect to ea
12. he keypads would be addressed 0 3 3 4 Set Keypad Type 1 At the Select Function prompt press 3 and 2 The prompt 3 Keypad Type 01 00 will appear 3 The number to the left of the slash is the old keypad type Press to retain this value 4 Enterthe new type in the two digit field to the right of the slash Valid types are listed below Press the to accept the entry 1 Enter 2 Exit 5 default keypad type is 1 3 5 Set Time 1 At the Select Function prompt press 4 and 2 The following display will appear 12 35 04 PM 00 35 04 3 top line shows the current time and the second line consists of three two digit data entry fields for the new time 4 Enter new hour value in military time in the leftmost two digit field Press to accept the new value If only is pressed without any digits being entered the old value is retained 5 Repeat step 4 for the minutes and seconds fields 3 6 Set Date 1 Select Function prompt press 5 and The following display will appear Wed 09 08 99 00 08 99 The top line shows the current date and day of the week Below are three two digit data entry fields for the new date Enter the new month value in the leftmost two digit field Press to accept the new value If only the is pressed without any digits being entered the old value is retained Repeat step 4 for the day and year fields Note It i
13. lity exists above and beyond what is available in the manual only modes Modes 0 and 1 5 1 Remote Functions 1 Add Delete Edit Users Users be added removed locked out re admitted or have their time Zone assignments changed 2 Set Keypad Data RSCM can set the following parameters for any remote keypad Date and Time Time Zone Definitions Relay Timeouts Security Code Roc 3 Set Keypad Default Parameters 4 Retrieve Keypad Data RSCM can obtain the following information from any remote keypad User Status RSCM can read the current time zone setting and lockout status for any user Date and Time Time Zone Definitions Relay Timeouts Security Code P 5 Backup Keypad Data Download of user and setup information from keypad to host PC 6 Restore Keypad Data Upload of user and setup information from host PC to keypad 7 Open Gate Door A remote access gate or door can be opened by the host computer 8 Dump Event Data In Mode 2 the following events are stored for eventual transmission and logging on the host computer RSCM will take the received event data and generate activity reports based upon a variety of formats See RSCM documentation a User Operation Related Events Enter Exit Bad Code Invalid Time Deny b Manual Programming Related Events Add User Delete User Lockout User Re admit User 6 0 SERVICE REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS The device shipping cartons and anti
14. mple manufacturers are Allister Elite Door King etc If you choose to utilize an electromechanical operator be advised that suppression may be required 2 2 2 Pedestal Stand Installation 1 As part of the concrete pad or island pouring operation set four 1 2 x 5 L bolts supplied by others in a 2 7 8 square pattern centered around the conduit stub See Dwg 3 Pedestal Stand View B B for the correct bolt pattern The bolts should protrude 1 above the surface of the concrete Note For the mounted stand to be perpendicular the pad surface must be level and flat 2 After the concrete has set place the stand over the conduit stub and mounting bolts Using 1 2 hex nuts and flat washers secure the stand base to the mounting bolts Use shim washers under the base to correct for any irregularities in the pad surface 2 3 Keypad Installation 2 3 1 Pedestal Mount Gate Control Application 1 Mount the housing to the pedestal stand using four 1 4 20 x 1 2 carriage bolts hex nuts flat washers and a socket wrench 2 Fourtypes of cable runs are required to properly install the keypads See Dwg 1 or 2 a One I2 gauge stranded wire bonding the pedestal stand to the gate operator housing not shown on Dwg 1 or 2 This wire is necessary so that the stands and the gate operator will be at the same potential b For Modes 1 and 2 one or more 18 gauge four conductor shielded communication cable runs linking each keypad location wit
15. n 18 AWG two conductor cable from the keypad location to the door strike Run another cable from the keypad to the source of low voltage power possibly another strike location Note Door strikes are typically powered by low voltage DC or AC One 40 VA transformer can be installed at each strike location or a larger capacity transformer can be located in the building electrical distribution panel A low voltage bus cable 12 gauge 2 conductor can then be run interconnecting all the strike locations in a building Use a 3 4 PVC terminal adapter O ring bushing and 6 piece of 3 4 PVC conduit supplied by others to provide a short watertight conduit through the wall and into the back of the enclosure Drill four 3 16 x 3 4 holes into the wall for mounting the housing All mounting and conduit passage holes in the wall and in the back of the housing should be properly aligned Insert 8 x 3 4 plastic anchors supplied into the mounting holes in the wall Apply a circular bead of silicone sealant to the back wall of the keypad enclosure Mount the housing with conduit stub to the wall using 8 x 3 4 self tapping screws flat washers and socket wrench On the other side of the wall seal any openings around the conduit with caulk Pass the comm cables electric strike cable and power cable through the conduit into the housing Terminate the comm cables to TB1 3 according to Dwg 4 Wire the door strike and low voltage s
16. ode to exit 3 10 Display User Codes 1 2 At the Select Function prompt press 9 and A listing of all user codes and time zone assignments will be shown two at a time For example the first frame might be 590533913 0 652129429 1 The format for each entry is UUUUUUUUU T where UUUUUUUUU is the user code and T is the time zone assignment Press keys 1 4 to slow down or 6 0 to speed up the display scrolling 5 is the default setting 3 sec per frame Press to freeze the display Press the appropriate numerical key to restart scrolling Press to exit the function 3 11 Lockout User 1 2 At the Select Function prompt press 10 and The following display will appear Code 000000000 Exit 0 Enter the code you wish to have temporarily disabled Press to accept the entry The display will show an Ok to indicate the code has been disabled Code 922733279 Exit 0 Ok Repeat steps 2 4 to lockout more codes In step 2 enter a zero code to exit 3 12 Re admit User 1 2 At the Select Function prompt enter 11 and press The following display will appear Code 000000000 Exit 0 Enter the code you wish to re enable Press to accept the entry The display will show an Ok to indicate the code has been re enabled Code 059283012 Exit 0 Ok 12 5 Repeat steps 2 4 to re enable more codes In step 2 enter a zero code to exit 3 13 Set Relay Timeo
17. only 3 1 Programming Mode Access To enter the programming mode perform the following steps Note that power must be applied to the keypad in order to program it Hence it is suggested that the keypad installation be complete before performing these steps 1 Atthe Code 000000000 prompt press 2 The display will show Programming Mode and then Enter Passcode 0000 3 Enter your previously programmed passcode Note that the default factory set passcode is 0 4 If passcode was valid the display will show Select Function Exit 0 00 5 Atthis point you are now ready to enter a programming function code Below are listed detailed descriptions of how to perform all the various programming functions To exit the programming mode enter a 0 function selection 3 2 Display Codes 1 At the Select Function prompt press 1 and 2 Alisting of all codes will be shown two lines at time 3 3 Set Keypad Address 1 At the Select Function prompt press 2 and 2 The prompt 2 Keypad Addr 00 00 will appear 3 The number to the left of the slash is the old address Press to retain the old value 4 Enter new address in the two digit field to right of the slash Valid addresses are 0 99 Press the key to accept the entry 5 The default keypad address is zero Note At each site multiple keypads are addressed in consecutive order starting at 0 For example for a four keypad site t
18. rth ground readings should be infinite Qu bor 3 Connect 12 gauge bonding wire to the gate operator housing and to the keypad pedestal stand base 4 Prepare the communication cable ends by removing 1 of the gray outer jacket from the cable to expose the red black white and green wires and the uninsulated drain shield wire Remove the exposed part of the foil shield and 1 4 of insulation from each conductor end Place 1 16 OD heat shrink tubing over the exposed drain wire to prevent it from making contact with the keypad housing or other conductors WARNING For good noise immunity the exposed unshielded length at each terminated end should be limited to 1 maximum 5 Connect the incoming comm cable to TB1 according to Dwg 4 Wiring Diagram Keypad Modes 0 2 as applicable Connect the outgoing comm cables to TB2 and TB3 as required 6 For Modes 0 and 1 connect the power cable from the 12 VDC power source to TB3 of one keypad only according to Dwg 4 7 Consult the manufacturer s installation manual for the gate operator for wiring details When running the power wiring to the gate operator be sure to utilize a separate dedicated conduit solely for this purpose Do not run the power wiring with the communication cables Do not terminate power conduits and communication cable conduits to the same junction box Also be sure to run a dedicated service ground green wire out to the operator Connect the po
19. s not required to enter the day of the week This value is calculated based upon a hundred year calendar starting Jan 1 1990 and ending Dec 31 2089 3 7 Define Time Zones 1 2 At the Select Function prompt press 6 and The following display will appear Enter TZ 0 Exit Enter the time zone desired 0 3 Press to exit The current start stop times for Sunday for the time zone entered appear on the top line A four digit entry field for the new start time appears on the second line Sun 0800 1800 0000 To retain the old start time simply press Otherwise enter the new starting time for Sunday Accept the entry by pressing The display now shows a four digit entry field for the new stop time Sun 0800 1800 0700 0000 To retain the old stop time simply press Otherwise enter the new stop time for Sunday Accept the entry by pressing Repeat steps 4 7 for Monday through Saturday if desired To exit press You will then be returned to the Enter TZ prompt in step 2 Program other Time Zones as necessary The default time zone setup makes Time Zone 0 24 hour for each day of the week The other three time zones are cleared 10 3 8 Add Edit User Codes 1 2 At the Select Function prompt press 7 and The following display will appear Code 000000000 TZ Exit 0 Enter the user code desired 1 999999999 Possible code choices might be the user s social securit
20. upply cable to TB4 of the keypad according to Dwg 5 Figs 2 or 3 Mount the keypad faceplate and gasket to the housing using eight 6 32 x 3 8 button head screws 2 4 Remote Office Equipment Installation Mode 2 Only Additional remote site equipment is required to implement remote control Mode 2 operation See Dwg 2 and the list below 1 2 Modem 33 6K baud recommended Communications Interface Module CIM 430 This device provides level translation and surge suppression for interfacing with the modem 3 412VDC Power Supply Provides power for the keypads and This additional equipment would preferably be located in the remote site office If no office exists it can be placed in a NEMA 12 dust watertight electrical box mounted near the gate 2 4 1 Modem 1 Install the modem as per the manufacturer s instructions and Dwg 6 Wiring Diagram Communications Interface Module 430 2 Connect the telephone cable to the modem as per the manufactuer s instructions 2 4 2 Communications Interface Module CIM Model 430 1 Connect the Communications Interface Module to the modem using the straight through 25 conductor flat cable provided 2 Connect the outgoing communication cable to the Communications Interface Module according to Dwg 6 3 Connect TBI 7 to a cold water pipe or AC ground using 12 AWG stranded copper wire The ground lead must be kept as short as possible 20 ft max
21. uts 1 2 At the Select Function prompt enter 12 and press The following display will appear Relay 0 On Time 001 000 The current on time is shown to the left of the slash Press to retain this value Enter a new on time 0 30 sec in the three digit field to the right of the slash Press to accept the entry Repeat step 3 for Relay 1 The default on times are one sec for Relay 0 and zero sec not used for Relay 1 3 14 Set Passcode 1 2 At the Select Function prompt enter 13 and The following display will appear Enter Passcode 4321 0000 The current passcode is shown to the left of the slash Press to retain this value Enter a new passcode in the four digit field to the right of the slash Press to accept the entry The default passcode is zero WARNING The passcode must be set to some non zero value to prevent unauthorized entry into the programming mode 3 15 Set Defaults 1 At the Select Function prompt enter 14 2 Default values will be set for each data type as mentioned in the above sections 3 Additionally this function clears out all user codes WARNING Use this function with extreme care Remember all user data will be lost after its execution 3 16 Copy Database Mode 1 Operation Only 1 At the Select Function prompt enter 15 and The target keypad address prompt appears Target Addr 00 Enter the keypad a
22. wer and ground wires to the operator according to the manufacturer s instructions 8 Wire keypad relay contacts TB4 1 NO and 4 2 C to the Pulse Open and Common terminals of the gate operator See Dwg 4 and Dwg 5 Fig 1 If any uncertainty exists concerning gate operator wiring contact Technical Support for assistance WARNING The keypad relay contacts are rated at 120 VAC Do not exceed the contact rating It is not recommended that the keypad relay contacts be used to switch 120 VAC control circuits Under these conditions the keypad relay should be used to pilot an auxiliary 12 VDC relay 9 The keypad faceplate and gasket are mounted to the sheet metal housing assembly using eight 6 32 x 3 8 button head screws 10 Using an ohmmeter do a resistance check between the gate operator housing and faceplate for each keypad The reading should be approximately zero ohms continuity 2 3 2 Wall Mount Door Control Application Below is a typical wall mount installation procedure assuming masonry construction The door strikes are assumed to be provided by others and previously installed 1 12 Drill a 1 3 8 conduit passage hole through the wall at the point where the keypad housing is to be mounted Typically this point would be at a distance of 52 vertically from the ground and 36 horizontally from the door to be controlled Run the comm cable to the keypad location To energize the door strike run a
23. y no telephone no or birthday Press to accept the code To exit enter a zero code Note For Mode 2 applications used in conjunction with SSC s Property Manager the user code must have a specific unit passcode format That is the last four digits of the user code are interpreted as the passcode and any previous non zero digits are interpreted as the unit no For example for the user code 10045 45 would be interpreted as the passcode and 1 would be the unit no See Sec 5 0 Mode 2 Operation and the Remote Site Control Module Operations Manual Next enter the time zone assignment for the user Code 325868158 TZ 0 0 Exit 0 The current time zone appears to the left of the slash Enter the new time zone 0 3 in the one digit field to the right of the slash Press to accept the entry Pressing before entering any digits retains the old value The display will show an Ok to indicate the user data has been saved Code 325868158 TZ0 0 Ok Repeat steps 2 5 for other user additions or time zone reassignments 3 9 Delete User Codes 1 2 At the Select Function prompt press 8 and The following display will appear Code 000000000 Exit 0 Enter the code you wish to have deleted Press to accept the entry The display will show an Ok to indicate the user data has been removed from memory Code 848074626 Exit 0 Ok Repeat steps 2 4 to delete more codes In step 2 enter a zero c

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