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Digital Access Keypad Manual

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.

Digital Access Keypad Manual

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PREPARING TO PROGRAM THE KEYPAD

Before programing the SK-1011-SQ, you will need to first determine the following information:
1. The master code -- Allows the system administrator to program or operate the keypad.
2. The user code or codes -- Allows users to use the keypad's functions.
3. The inhibit/lockout code -- When inputted, prevents the relay from operating even if a correct user code

is inputted.

4. Configuration of the relay output -- Determine whether the output should operate from 1 to 999 seconds

and then turn OFF (momentary mode), or turns ON/OFF via the code (shunt mode).

5. Result of improper code entry -- Choose between a 30-second code lockout, duress output, a 15-minute

code lockout, or no reaction.

1. Master code: The SK-1011-SQ comes pre-programmed with the Master Code set at 0000. Additional

codes and/or data should be programmed at the owner's discretion. However, to ensure security,
program a new personal Master Code to replace the factory-set Master Code as soon as possible.

2. Factory defaults:

PROGRAMMING NOTES

#

Status

1. In programming mode
2. Successful key entry
3. Successful code entry
4. Unsuccessful code entry
5. DAP jumper not replaced
6. In standby mode
7. Output relay activated

Buzzer Tones*

N/A
1 beep
2 beeps
5 beeps
Continuous beeps
N/A
1-sec. long beep**

Amber LED Flashes

ON
1 flash
2 flashes
5 flashes
Continuous flashes
1 flash in 2-sec. intervals
N/A

NOTE: *

The buzzer can be disabled through programming option 83, ref. pg. 6.

** The output relay activated beep can be disabled through programming option 81, ref. pg. 6.

BUZZER AND LED SIGNALS
The keypad's built-in buzzer and the auxiliary red/green LED can signal the following:

LED INDICATORS

Red LED -- Indicates that the door lock output has been inhibited.

Amber LED -- Flashes to show the keypad status (see above).

Green LED -- Lights while any output is activated.

3. Code operation: User codes are each four to eight digits and are assigned to two-digit IDs. If all the

codes have the same number of digits, the keypad can be programmed for whether the key must be
used or not after entering the code (see programming, option 820 or 821, page 6).
The administrator can easily delete the code of one user via the two-digit ID, if the user is no longer
authorized to enter a protected area, without the need to teach the new code to all the other users.

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Master code

0000

User code length

4 to 8 digits

Main relay output time

1 second

Wrong code lockout

10 tries / 30 second

Output activation announcer ON
User code entry mode

Manual

Keypress beep

ON

Silent operation

OFF

GETTING STARTED
A master code is required to program the keypad. The default master code is set to "0000." To change the
master code, go to page 7 and follow the instructions for "MASTER CODE BYPASS (DAP jumper)."
Once the master code is set, review the programming options and decide exactly what the keypad will do,
including the format of the user access codes as well as how the keypad responds via the relay output,
buzzer and LEDs. Note that in every case the basic steps for programming are:
1. Enter the master code, followed by the key, which puts you in programming mode.
2. Enter the programming codes defined in the various sections as needed, followed by the key.
3. Enter the key again to exit the programming mode.
Note: A rapid string of 5 beeps and/or 5 LED flashes indicates an error, while 2 beeps indicates that the
entry has been accepted.

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#

Red

Amber

Green

ENFORCER

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

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0 #

Enter Master code

Note: indicates the Master code.

Note: For first-time use, Master code is "0000".

Confirm

Function

Enter into programming mode

Enter Programming Mode

User ID

00 to 99

Access code

4 to 8 digits

4 to 8 digits

Confirm

Function

Master Code

Add or change up to 100 User Codes

X X X X

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0

1

USER PROGRAMMING

Adding Or Changing Master And User Codes

Note: No user code can be the same code as the master code or the inhibit/lockout code.

Delete A User

To delete a user who has left the company or who no longer has authority to enter the protected area:

Enter Master code

Confirm

Function

Enter into programming mode

X X X X

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2. Delete code

EXIT THE

PROGRAMMING

MODE BY PRESSING

THE KEY

1. Enter Programming Mode:

User ID

00 to 99

Confirm

Function

Deletes specific user ID

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Option

Op ion

1

Set Inhibit / Lockout Code (see page 2)

Enter Master code

Confirm

Function

Enter into programming mode

X X X X

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2. Set code

1. Enter Programming Mode:

Confirm

Function

Sets inhibit/lockout code

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Option

2 1

Access code

4 to 8 digits

EXIT

Note: to set

lockout duration,

see page 6

X X X X

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