Changing the master code, Programming a supervisor code, Selecting secured series front end mode – Detex DTX-4100 User Manual

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Changing the Master Code

The first step in setting up your keypad is to enter program mode
and change the master code. The default master code is 1234.

1. Enter Program Mode

Press: 99 # master code * (Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

2. Change Master Code

Press: 1 # new master code * repeat code *
(Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

3. Exit Program Mode

Press: * (Yellow LED Stops Flashing)

Programming a Supervisor Code

Use the following command sequence to program a supervisor
code, which is stored user location 2. The supervisor is only
allowed to add, delete and disable users .

1. Enter Program Mode

Press: 99 # master code * (Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

2. Change Supervisor Code

Press: 2 # supervisor code * repeat code *
(Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

3. Exit Program Mode

Press: * (Yellow LED Stops Flashing)

Selecting Secured Series Front End Mode

To select Secured Series Front End Mode, use the following steps:

1. Enter Program Mode

Press: 99 # master code * (Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

2. Select Secured Series Front End Mode

Press: 1032 # 0 # 2 # ** (Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

3. Exit Program Mode

Press * (Yellow LED Stops Flashing)

Selecting Wiegand Front End Mode

To select Wiegand Front End Mode, use the following steps:

1. Enter Program Mode

Press: 99 # master code * (Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

2. Select Wiegand Front End Mode, press:

1032 # 0 # 1 # ** (Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

3. Exit Program Mode

Press * (Yellow LED Stops Flashing)

Selecting Standalone Mode

Standalone Mode is the default operating mode. If you've changed
the operating mode and want to revert back to Standalone Mode,
use the following steps:

1. Enter Program Mode

Press: 99 # master code * (Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

2. Select Standalone Mode

Press: 1032 # 0 # 0 # ** (Yellow LED Flashes Slowly)

3. Exit Program Mode

Press * (Yellow LED Stops Flashing)

Programming Users

(Standalone Mode Only)
The unit can hold up to 500 users. Codes are 1 to 10 digits in
length.

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Add Standard User (short)

user location # code * code *

Add Standard User with
Specific Unlock Time

unlock time # user location #
code * code *

Add Enhanced User

60 # user type # user location #
code * code *

Add User to Trigger Specific
Outputs
(Lock, OUT2-10)

59 # outputs # user location #
code * code *
(1 = Lock, 2 =
OUT2, 3 = OUT 3, Etc)

Disable User

56 # 0/1 # user location # **
(0 = enabled; 1 = disabled)

Delete User

user location # **

User Types

(Standalone Mode Only)

User Types

Description

Toggle User
(0)

A toggle user latches the Lock Output like an on/off
switch. When you enter the code the first time, the
Lock Output is activated and remains activated until
you enter any toggle code.

Standard User
(1)

This user type is a standard timed user that activates
the lock output for the time duration programmed
with command 11 or with the master code.

Lockout User
(3)

A Locks Out User is used to lock out users from the
keypad. After entering a lock out code, users in a
higher user location are denied access. To clear a
lock out, enter the same lock out code you used to
enter lock out mode.

Single Use
Code (5)

This user code can only be used once. After entering
the code, the user is deleted from memory. To verify
a single use code is still programed, enter 5 # code
*. If the code wasn't used, the green LED flashes for
½ a second.

Emergency
User (7)

An emergency user operates as a standard timed
user, with one exception, it can't be Locked Out by a
lock out user.

Duress User
(8)

The duress user is another type of emergency user.
This user activates both the Lock and Duress
Outputs. You would use this code if you wanted to
activate an alarm, as well as gain entrance through
the door.

Two-Part User
Type A (9)

This user type is one half of a two-part user
combination. When you enter a type A user code,
you must enter a Type B user code to gain access
through the door. After entering the code the bi-color
LED alternates red and green. You have 15 seconds
to enter the second code.

Two-Part User
Type B (10)

This user type is the second half of a two-part user
combination. After entering a Type B code you must
enter a Type A code to gain access through the door.

Document #: 6104402, Rev 2.0 Page 4 of 8

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