Securitron DK-26W User Manual

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Rev. C, 08/11

SECURITRON MODEL DK-26W DIGITAL KEYPAD

INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. DESCRIPTION
Securitron's DK-26W is a two piece digital keypad system designed to output Weigand 2601

format data and therefore integrate into an access control system just as if it was a card
reader. It consists of two components: the keypad and the CPU board connected by a 16 ft.
cable. The rugged stainless steel keypad may be mounted outdoors in any environment as it is
fully weatherproof. The keypad features two active LED’s (green and red controlled by the
system) and a beeper.

2. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
The first step is to plan the physical location of the two components. The keypad is normally
surface mounted on the outside of the door to be controlled, and the CPU Board is mounted

inside the protected area safe from tampering.

FIG. 1: PHYSICAL INSTALLATION OF KEYPAD

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(1) MOUNT SCREW TO ENGAGE SLOT AT
TOP OF KEYPAD
DRILL 1/8" (3MM) HOLE

(2) DRILL 3/8" (10MM) HOLE FOR CABLE

(3) SECURE BOTTOM WITH SECOND
SCREW. COVER SCREW HEAD WITH
"DK-26" LABEL.
DRILL 1/8" (3MM) HOLE
NOTE: CHOOSE PHILIPS OR SPANNER
(TAMPER) HEAD SCREW

CABLE

To install the keypad, holes must be drilled for the 2 mounting screws and the cable. A template
is not provided due to unavoidable variations on the cable exit of each keypad. Referring to

Figure 1, note that the top screw engages the slot at the top of the keypad. Once the top screw
has been installed, the location of the cable hole should be set roughly by positioning the keypad
and marking the cable hole point. Make sure the keypad is pulled down firmly on to the screw.
A 3/8" (10MM) hole is then drilled for the cable. After the cable has been pulled through, the
final screw secures the keypad to the wall. Note that 2 alternate bottom screws are supplied

with the unit. One is a #10 spanner head for improved tamper resistance. Alternately the #8
Phillips standard screw may be used. After this, peel the backing of the enclosed Securitron DK-
26 label and affix it to the bottom of the keypad covering the head of the screw. This
not only improves the appearance of the keypad but helps foil casual vandalism. Note finally
that a blank rectangular label has also been furnished. This can be used to cover up the

“BELL” legend if desired.

The CPU Board is furnished in a snap-apart steel enclosure with the board itself mounted on
plastic snap-trak. The CPU Board must be installed in a dry location free of extremes of

temperature and humidity. If the 16 ft., twelve conductor cable that is included is not of
sufficient length, additional cabling can be spliced by the installer. However, a long cable run

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