Preparing for installation, System components, Ystem – Essex Electronics KE-265 User Manual

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System Hardware Setup


The Factory Default Settings are shown here:

Remote By-Pass

1. All User Unlock Authorization

is configured for Relay #1.
(Master Code and Users 1,2
and Users 3,4,5).

Factory Default Settings

In some cases, it may be necessary to control the door from a
remote area such as a security station or reception desk. The
KE-265 provides for a Remote By-Pass (Exit Switch) or
Keypad override. This can be accomplished by connecting a
normally open switch to the “REMOTE” screw terminals on the
circuit board (Appendix A – Page 23). When the Remote By-
Pass switch is depressed, the contact bypasses the Keypad
and activates the relay tied to “1, 2 UNLOCK” (see Setting
Relay Options). The relay is activated for the same time
length as the programmed Door Open Time (see
Programming Door Open Time).

2. No Code is set for Latching

Authorization of either relay.

3.

Neither CCTV nor
DOORBELL is active.

User Unlock Authorization

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Anti-Tailgating

Some security applications require stricter door monitoring.
Anti-tailgating can be accomplished by installing a normally
closed door monitor switch to the “DOOR MONITOR” screw
terminals on the circuit board (Appendix A). This switch may
be the output of a latch monitor switch, a monitor maglock or
an alarm switch that senses door movement. When this
switch opens, it will relock the door. (Note: If a door monitor
switch is NOT used, you must jump the “MONITOR” screw
terminals with the factory installed wire.)

Setting Relay Options

The KE-265 provides a variety of options for configuring both
relays. These options include User Unlock Authorization,
Latching Authorization and CCTV/Doorbell setup. Configuring
these options is accomplished by setting jumpers on the
Control Module circuit board. To set relay options, first locate
the relay jumpers (3 rows of 7 pins). Next to each set of three
pins, there is a description of the option to be configured.
Placing jumpers across the 1st & 2nd pins, the 2nd & 3rd pins
or no pins at all determines how each option is configured.


To set an Option for Relay #1

Î Place jumper across 2

nd

& 3

rd

pins.

To set an Option for Relay #2

Î Place jumper across 1

st

& 2

nd

pins.

To set an Option for No Relay

Î Don’t place jumper across 1

st

& 2

nd

or 2

nd

& 3

rd

pins.

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Placing jumpers across the
first 3 sets of pins (MASTER
UNLOCK, 1,2 UNLOCK or
3,4,5 UNLOCK) determines
which relay (if any) each
User Group is authorized to

activate.
When a valid code is entered,
the door will remain unlocked
for the programmed Door
Open Time. (See Programming Door Open Time)

Ex: User Unlock Authorization

Example:
1. Placing a jumper across the 2

nd

and 3

rd

pins of the

“MASTER UNLOCK” option allows the master code to
activate (unlock) Relay #1.

2. Placing a jumper across the 1

st

and 2

nd

pins of the “1,2

UNLOCK” option allows User Code 1 and User Code 2
to activate Relay #2.

3.

Leaving a jumper off the “3,4,5 UNLOCK” option
prevents User Code 3, User Code 4 and User Code 5
from activating either relay.

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