Hookup steps, The master code and access codes – American Access Systems Advantage DKLP - Metal - 19-100(i) User Manual

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HOOKUP STEPS

(A). Your DKLP control unit operates on 6 to 14 volts DC. Measure the voltage from the power source to make sure
it falls within these tolerances. Locate the Red and Black wire on the ACU HARNESS and with the power off connect
Red to positive (+) and Black to negative (-).
NOTE: If you are using the optional AAS-12vdc transformer, cut the end connector from the transformer cable and
discard. Using appropriate wire nuts, connect black to black and black/white to red.
(B). Connect the device to be controlled to the appropriate control leads of the ACU HARNESS (See table 1).
(C). Double Check your connections. When you are sure that everything is hooked up correctly, apply power to the
unit. A BEEP should be heard when you press a key on the keypad.

THE MASTER CODE AND ACCESS CODES

Depending on which model you have, your unit may be programmed with multiple (4 digit) ACCESS CODES, the
number of access codes is reflected in the model number (eg. 19-100(i) = 100 access codes.). The MASTER CODE is a
4 digit programmable code used for accessing the program mode.

Note: The model number of the unit is located on the inside face of the unit.

SETTiNG OR RESETTiNG THE MASTER CODE
To set or reset the master code back to the factory default of 1 2 5 1 should you ever loose or forget you master code.
To do this follow these steps: (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LOCATION DIAGRAM)

(1). Disconnect power from the unit by pulling the power harness away from the board.

(2). Reconnect power while holding down the PROGRAM/RESET button.

(3). A single keybeep will be heard from the unit indicating that the master has been reset

GOODBEEPS AND ERRORBEEPS
A standard beep will be heard each time a key is pressed. A “GOODBEEP” is represented by a series of quick beeps
in succession. An “ERRORBEEP” is represented by a single long beep.

THE iDLE MODE
The idle mode is the normal mode of operation. When in this mode the unit sits and waits for data from the keypad.
If a key is pressed from the keypad, you will have approximately 3 seconds between each keypress before the unit
resets.

THE PROGRAM MODE
The program mode is the mode of operation in which you will enter/change your access code. Upon entry, a
GOODBEEP will heard. A GOODBEEP will also be heard when you exit the program mode unless a keypress timeout
occurs in which case you will receive an ERRORBEEP. The program mode is accessed by entering the “MASTER CODE”
from the keypad. If the master code is valid, you will receive a GOODBEEP from the unit. In this mode you will have
approximately 15 seconds between keypresses. If this time is exceeded, you will receive an ERRORBEEP and the unit
will exit the program mode and return to the idle mode. To exit the program mode at any time, press #.

THE * AND # KEYS
The * and # keys serve specific functions while in the idle or program mode. The * key is always the clear key. You
should use this key if you make an entry error. The # key also serves as the clear key in the idle mode. In the program
mode however, it serves as the exit key and will at any time when depressed, exit you from the program mode.

PROGRAMMiNG
A person desiring a access to the program mode will enter the present MASTER CODE. If the master code is valid a
GOODBEEP will be heard prompting the person to enter a number corresponding to the SUB-MODE, eg. (MASTER
CODE) + (Number corrresponding to Sub-Mode). Once in the program mode the individual will have approximately
15 seconds between keypresses or the unit will sound an ERRORBEEP and exit the program mode. NOTE: An access
code log sheet is provided on page 8 which can be photo-copied. A good source for access codes is the phone
book or the last 4 digits of social security numbers.

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