Technical help, Specifications – Paxton TOUCHLOCK K series compact keypad User Manual

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50

4 digits

8 digits

1 sec

60 secs

11V DC

14V DC

170 mA

1 A

12V DC

-20 °C

+55 °C

IPX7

K38

38 mm

78 mm

12.5 mm

K50

50 mm

100 mm

15 mm

K75

75 mm

143 mm

16 mm

Voltage

Switchable current

Specifications

Operating temperature

Electrical

Environment

Dimensions

Min

Max

Width

Height

Depth

Current

Outdoor Use

Features

Number of Codes
Code length
Door open time
Silent operation
Can be used with fail OPEN locks
Can be used with fail CLOSED locks
Exit button input
Door Contact input

Alarm/bell output voltage

Waterproof

Backlight

Cable length

Min

Max

Min

Max

Yes
Yes

Yes
Yes

No

3 metres

Yes

1 - Can I use a fail open release (e.g. Maglock)?

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The lock wires from a compact keypad provide 12V DC to the electric lock. By default, the compact is set to operate with a fail

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locked release - providing 12V on the lock wires when a valid entry is made. To use a fail open release, the lock wire setting

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needs to be changed (Program option 1)

2 - Can I put a relay across the lock wire output?

Q

Yes - All compact systems have been designed to drive relays.

3 - Integration with an entry phone system.

Q

The output from the entry phone system is used to simulate an exit button for the Paxton equipment. No voltage should be

Q

applied to the exit input wires (Blue / Mauve) of a compact unit. Most phone systems will provide a powered pair to release the

Q

door lock; this voltage must be used to drive an independent relay. The relay contacts must be 'normally open going closed' to

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mimic a 'push to make' exit button. Only a voltage free output pair can be connected directly to the exit input wires.

4 - What are the keypad code types used for?

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Normal - Releases the door for the time period set in Option 5.

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Toggle - Releases the lock until the code is entered for a second time.

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Duress - Releases the lock (as in Normal) but also energizes the bell output for 30 seconds.

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Delete - Used to remove a specifi c code that has already been entered in Multiple mode.

5 - Connecting a compact with another control unit.

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This cannot be done. Paxton Compact systems have the control electronics built in and no direct data output is provided.

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The Switch2 and Net2 system use a different type of data input.

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Note: The compact system will control the door unit on its own.

6- Read in and read out on one door.

Q

You cannot wire two compact systems in parallel to a common lock as this may result in damage to your system. They will both

Q

power the door lock independently and will not offer single point control. We recommend using one Switch2 controller with two

Q

compatible keypads or readers.

7 - Use with External doors.

Q

Compact system are less secure than a system with a separate controller. It is strongly recommended that a Switch2 based

Q

system is used in place of a compact as the control electronics are secure on the inside of the property.

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