Securitron DK-26 User Manual

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PN# 500-16900

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Rev. D, 12/11

Below we show a step by step summary.

Power up unit; confirm steady yellow LED

Press the “Hard Code” button on the CPU board for one second

Confirm slow flashing yellow LED

Within 30 seconds of pressing Hard Code button, enter a 2-7 digit code

Wait 5 seconds

Note two red LED flashes for confirmation

Re-enter code (door should open)

As mentioned at the beginning of this section, here is the procedure to follow if you don’t get a
steady yellow light on power up
. The absence of the yellow light means that for any reason,
the unit already has one or more codes in memory. You must erase these other codes to be
certain that the unit will operate only on the single code you plan to enter. Follow the steps
shown below.

Press the “Prgm Code” button on the CPU board for one second.

Confirm fast flashing yellow LED

Enter 0-0 followed by the Bell key (or wait 5 seconds). Confirm two red flashes

Enter 8-8 followed by the Bell key (or wait 5 seconds). Confirm two red flashes

Extinguish the fast yellow flashing LED by pressing the Bell Key or waiting 30 seconds

This procedure has erased any program code that was present and all User codes. The yellow

LED will usually come on steadily. If it doesn’t, it means that the unit has a previous Hard code

in memory and this is no problem as you will be overwriting the old Hard code. Return to the

beginning of this Section for fixed code programming.

4.2 KEYPAD CHANGEABLE PROGRAMMING
In this application, two codes are programmed into the DK-26. The first, called the Program
code
acts as a password which allows changing the User code. It is the User code which is
employed regularly to gain access. Knowledge of the Program code should be restricted to
security management as its only use is to change the User code. With this method of operation,
higher security is obtained because the end user can change the User code regularly or any time

he feels it has been compromised.

With power applied to the unit, note that the yellow LED is on steadily. This signals that all
code memories are empty (you don’t want any unknown codes present). If the yellow LED is
not on, read the last two paragraphs in this section for the procedure to erase existing codes.

Below we show a step by step summary of programming the two codes.

Power up unit; confirm steady yellow LED

Press the “Prgm Code” button on the CPU board for one second

Confirm rapid flashing yellow LED

Within 30 seconds of pressing Prgm Code button, enter prefix 0-0 followed immediately

by a 5-7 digit Program code

Wait 5 seconds

Note two red LED flashes for confirmation, note rapid yellow flashing LED returns

Enter prefix 0-1 followed immediately by a 2-7 digit User code

Wait 5 seconds

Note two red LED flashes for confirmation, note rapid yellow flashing LED returns

Press Bell key to terminate program mode or wait 30 seconds

Re-enter User code (door should open)

Re-enter Program code followed by the Bell key (yellow LED should rapidly flash),

terminate with Bell key

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