Alarm Controls Corporation KP-400 User manual

OPERATES ON 12 OR 24 VOLTS AC/DC, AUTO SENSING
FULLY PROGRAMMABLE FROM THE KEYPAD
302 STAINLESS STEEL FACEPLATE WITH TAMPER-PROOF SCREWS
BLACK POWDER COATED DIE CAST ALUMINUM BACK BOX
100 USER CODES WITH CODE LENGTHS FROM 4 TO 8 DIGITS
KEYS ARE BACKLIT FOR VISIBILITY IN DARK AREAS
DIE CAST METAL KEYS WITH AUDIBLE AND VISUAL KEY PRESS
TWO PROGRAMMABLE S.P.D.T. RELAY OUTPUTS
DOOR PROP OPEN ALARM, DOOR FORCED OPEN ALARM
BUILT-IN TAMPER SWITCH, BUILT-IN BUZZER
REQUEST TO EXIT INPUT, DURESS OUTPUT, ANTI-TAILGATING FEATURE
RED, YELLOW AND GREEN LEDS INDICATE KEYPAD STATUS
LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY
MODEL KP-400
VANDAL RESISTANT & WEATHERPROOF
SELF-CONTAINED DIGITAL KEYPAD
ALARM CONTROLS CORPORATION
DEER PARK, NEW YORK
11729
DESIGNED FOR ACCESS CONTROL APPLICATIONS

ALARM CONTROLS CORPORATION
“QUALITY SECURITY EQUIPMENT SINCE 1971”
19 BRANDYWINE DRIVE, P.O. BOX 280, DEER PARK, NEW YORK 11729
1 800 645-5538 631 586-4220 FAX 631 586-6500
MODEL KP-400 DIGITAL KEYPAD
FOR ACCESS CONTROL APPLICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATING VOLTAGE: 12 OR 24 VOLTS AC/DC, AUTO SENSING
ACTIVE CURRENT DRAW : 100 MA. @ 12 VOLTS, 120 MA. @ 24 VOLTS
IDLE CURRENT: 10 MA. MAX. @ 12 VOLTS, 22 MA. MAX. @ 24 VOLTS
OUTPUT 1 CONTACT RATING: S.P.D.T., 5A. @ 28 VDC/120 VAC
OUTPUT 2 CONTACT RATING: S.P.D.T., 1A @ 28 VDC/120 VAC
TAMPER SWITCH CONTACTS: N/C DRY CONTACTS, 50 MA. MAX.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -4F TO 158F, ( -20C TO +70C )
AMBIENT HUMIDITY: 5 TO 95% RELATIVE HUMIDITY
ENVIROMENT: CONFORMS TO IP66 CODE, DUSTPROOF AND WATERPROOF FROM POWERFUL WATER SPRAY
EGRESS INPUT: NORMALLY-OPEN CONTACTS
100 USER CODES, OPERATES OUTPUT 1, CODE LENGTH FROM 4 TO 8 DIGITS
10 USER CODES, OPERATES OUTPUT 2, CODE LENGTH FROM 4 TO 8 DIGITS
KEYPAD LOCKOUT FEATURE, AFTER 10 FALSE CODE ENTRYS KEYPAD LOCKS FOR 30 SECONDS
RELAYS CAN BE SET FOR MOMENTARY OR LATCHING MODE
ADJUSTABLE RELAY ON TIME FROM 1 TO 999 SECONDS
KEYPAD BEEPER CAN BE SILENCED IF REQUIRED
KEYPAD CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR OUTPUT ANNUNCIATION
DIE CAST METAL BACKLIT KEYS FOR VISIBILITY IN DARK AREAS
SURFACE MOUNT DIE CAST METAL BLACK POWDER COATED BACK BOX
TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM KEYPAD FEATURES
12/24V
AC/DC
12/24V
POWER
SUPPLY
OUTPUT 2 EG
IN
OUTPUT 1
N/C N/OC N/C N/OC
+
MAGNETIC
LOCK
ELECTRIC
STRIKE
N/C TAMPER SWITCH CAN PROVIDE A REMOTE ALARM
SIGNAL.
DOOR SENSOR INPUT CONNECTED TO A N/C MAGNETIC
CONTACT MOUNTED ON THE DOOR WILL PROVIDE THE
FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS:
DOOR AUTO RELOCK TO PREVENT “TAILGATING”
DOOR FORCED OPEN ALARM
DOOR PROPED OPEN ALARM
DOOR INTERLOCK, (MANTRAP), REQUIRES 2 KEYPADS
KEY ACTIVE OUTPUT SWITCHES TO GROUND FOR 10
SECONDS WHEN A KEY IS PRESSED. CAN BE USED
FOR A REMOTE LED, BUZZER OR RELAY.
DURESS OUTPUT SWITCHES TO GROUND WHEN A
DURESS CODE IS ENTERED. CAN BE USED FOR
REMOTE SIGNALING.
OUTPUT 1 INHIBIT PREVENTS OUTPUT 1 AND EGRESS
BUTTON FROM OPERATING
INTERLOCK CONTROL OUTPUT THIS OUTPUT IS USED
TO TO CONTROL A SECOND KEYPAD IN A INTERLOCK
SYSTEM TO PREVENT BOTH DOORS FROM OPENING AT
THE SAME TIME.

ALARM CONTROLS CORPORATION
19 BRANDYWINE DRIVE P.O. BOX 280
DEER PARK, NY 11729
WWW.ALARMCONTROLS.COM
SELF-CONTAINED DIGITAL
VANDAL RESISTANT/WEATHERPROOF
ACCESS CONTROL KEYPAD
MODEL KP-400
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
11/09 REV. B

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The KP-400 is a self-contained vandal resistant digital keypad with field proven relia-
bility that operates on 12 or 24 volts AC or DC. This dual relay output keypad is suit-
able for residential, industrial and commercial installations and is compatible with all
electric locking devices. Durable backlit metal keys and rugged metal housing pro-
tect the keypad from harsh environments and high traffic areas.
IMPORTANT FEATURES
OPERATES ON 12 OR 24 VOLTS AC/DC, AUTO VOLTAGE SENSING
FULLY PROGRAMMABLE FROM THE KEYPAD
302 SATIN STAINLESS STEEL FACEPLATE WITH TAMPER-PROOF SCREWS
METAL KEYS ARE BACKLIT FOR VISIBILITY IN DARK AREAS
BACKLIGHTING IS ADJUSTABLE
SEAMLESS BLACK POWDER COATED CAST ALUMINIUM BACK BOX
TWO PROGRAMMABLE S.P.D.T. RELAY OUTPUTS
OUTPUT 1: 100 MULTI-USER CODES, CODE LENGTH 4 TO 8 DIGITS
OUTPUT 2: 10 MULTI-USER CODES, CODE LENGTH FROM 4 TO 8 DIGITS
BUILT-IN TAMPER SWITCH, BUILT-IN BUZZER
REQUEST TO EXIT INPUT WITH ADJUSTABLE RELAY TIME FROM 1-999 SEC.
RED, YELLOW AND GREEN LEDS INDICATE THE CONDITION OF THE KEYPAD
LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY
SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATING VOLTAGE: 12 OR 24 VOLTS AC/DC, AUTO VOLTAGE SENSING
ACTIVE CURRENT DRAW: 100 MA. MAX. @ 12 V, 120 MA. MAX. @ 24 V
IDLE CURRENT DRAW: 10 MA MAX. @ 12 V, 22 MA MAX. @ 24 V
OUTPUT 1 CONTACT RATING: 5A @ 28 VDC
OUTPUT 2 CONTACT RATING: 1A @ 28 VDC
RELAY CONTACT ARRANGEMENT: SINGLE POLE-DOUBLE THROW
EGRESS INPUT: NORMALLY-OPEN CONTACTS
TAMPER SWITCH CONTACTS: NORMALLY-CLOSED DRY CONTACTS
DURESS, INTERLOCK AND KEY ACTIVE OUTPUT RATINGS: NPN OPEN
COLLECTOR SWITCHES TO GROUND WHEN ACTIVE, 24 VDC/100 MA. SINK.
AUTO REFRESH TIME DURING CODE ENTRY: EACH DIGIT 10 SEC. MAX.
EACH CODE 30 SEC. MAX.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -4F TO 158 F, (-20C TO +70C)
AMBIENT HUMIDITY: 5 TO 95 RELATIVE HUMIDITY
ENVIRONMENT: CONFORMS TO IP66 CODE DUSTPROOF AND WATERPROOF
DIMENSIONS: 3.125” W x 4.5” L x 2.5” TO 1.75” D
ALARM CONTOLS CORPORATION
PRODUCT LINE
U.L. LISTED MAGNETIC LOCKS
MAGNETIC LOCK MOUNTING BRACKETS
MAGNETIC LOCK DRESS-UP COVERS
MAGNETIC LOCK DRILL JIGS
SELF-CONTAINED DIGITAL KEYPADS
U.L LISTED REQUEST TO EXIT STATIONS
EXPLOSION-PROOF REQUEST TO EXIT STATIONS
MORTISE CYLINDER STATIONS
VANDAL RESISTANT REQUEST TO EXIT STATIONS
REQUEST TO EXIT STATIONS WITH BUILT-IN TIME DELAY
RELAYS AND RELAY BASES
TIME DELAY MODULES
AUDIBLE INDICATORS
DELAYED EGRESS STATIONS
CONTROL PANELS
EMERGENCY DOOR RELEASES
PUSH PLATES
ZONE ANNUNCIATORS
GRAPHIC ANNUNCIATORS
CUSTOM PLATES
LIFE TIME PRODUCT WARRANTY

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KEYPAD TERMINALSDEFINITIONS FRONT OF KEYPAD
LEDS
N/C TAMPER
INTER LOCK
O/P 1 INHIBIT
DOOR SEN.
COM GND
DU OUT
KEY ACT.
P
O
S
12
OR
24
V
N
E
G
12
OR
24
V
OUTPUT
1
OUTPUT
EG
IN
12 - 24 VOLT AC/DC (POWER INPUT)
CONNECT 12 OR 24 VOLTS AC OR DC TO THESE TERMINALS. CONNECT
DC POWER WITH THE (+) AND (-) POLARITY AS INDICATED. AC POWER
DOES NOT REQUIRE POLARITY OBSERVANCE. THE KEYPAD IS AUTO
VOLTAGE SENSING. WHEN USING AC ELECTRIC STRIKE USE AC POWER ONLY.
OUTPUT 1 (RELAY 1)
OUTPUT RELAY 1 HAS S.P.D.T. DRY CONTACTS RATED 5A@ 28 VDC. THIS
RELAY CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR LATCHING MODE OR MOMENTARY
TIME DELAY MODE FROM 1 TO 999 SECONDS.
OUTPUT 2 (RELAY 2)
THIS IS AN AUXILIARY OUTPUT CONTROLLED BY USER CODE 2.
OUTPUT RELAY 2 HAS S.P.D.T. DRY CONTACTS RATED 1A@ 28 VDC. THIS
RELAY CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR LATCHING MODE OR MOMENTARY
TIME DELAY MODE FROM 1 TO 999 SECONDS.
EG IN (EGRESS INPUT)
A NORMALLY-OPEN REQUEST TO EXIT STATION CONNECTED TO THIS
TERMINAL AND GROUND, (-) WILL OPERATE OUTPUT 1 FOR THE SAME
TIME PERIOD AS THE USER CODE. MULTIPLE REQUEST TO EXIT
STATIONS CAN BE CONNECTED IN PARALLEL TO THESE TERMINALS.
LED INDICATORS
RED ON WHEN OUTPUT 2 IS
ACTIVE
GREEN ON WHEN OUTPUT 1 IS
ACTIVE
YELLOW MONITORS POWER &
DRY CONTACTS
Dry contacts do not have voltage connected to them. The Relay Output contacts in the KP-400
Keypad are dry contacts.
N/C CONTACT
The contact is closed in the static state and open in the active state. The contact is open when
the circuit is active.
N/O CONTACT
The contact is open in the static state and closed in the active state. The contact is closed when
the circuit is active.
TRANSISTOR OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
An open collector output is equivalent to a normally-open, (N/O), contact referring to ground, (-), the
same as a relay contact connected to ground, (-). The transistor is normally turned Off, and the
output switches to ground, (-), when turned On.
The Duress, Inter-lock and Key Active Outputs are open collector outputs and the current is limited
to 100 Ma. maximum and 24 VDC maximum.
TRANSISTOR RELAY
OPEN
COLLECTOR
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
SWITCHES
TO GROUND
WHEN
ACTIVATED
N/O
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
SWITCHES
TO GROUND
WHEN
ACTIVATED
EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS
TAMPER
BACKLIT
JUMPER
1
2
3
4
FULL
OFF
QUASI
KP-400
D
A
P
PROGRAM STATUS

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KEY ACT (KEY ACTIVE OUTPUT)
THIS IS AN NPN TRANSISTOR OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT THAT SWITCHES TO
GROUND, (-) FOR 10 SECONDS WITH EACH KEY PRESS. THIS CAN BE USED TO
TURN ON A BUZZER, TURN ON LEDS OR OPERATE A LOW CURRENT RELAY.
THE RATING OF THIS OUTPUT IS LIMITED TO Ic MAX. 100 MA. SINK, Vc MAX. 24VDC.
DU ACT (DURESS OUTPUT)
THIS IS AN NPN TRANSISTOR OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT THAT SWITCHES TO
GROUND, (-) AFTER THE DURESS CODE HAS BEEN ENTERED. THIS CAN BE USED
TO TRIGGER AN ALARM ZONE OR TURN ON A BUZZER. THE RATING OF THIS
OUTPUT IS LIMITED TO Ic MAX. 100MA. SINK, Vc MAX. 24VDC.
DOOR SENS (DOOR POSITION SENSOR INPUT)
A NORMALLY-CLOSED MAGNETIC CONTACT CONNECTED TO THIS TERMINAL AND
GROUND, (-) WILL MONITOR THE POSITION OF THE DOOR. THIS TERMINAL MUST
BE CONNECTED TO GROUND, (-) IF NOT USED. THE FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER
MUST BE REMOVED WHEN USING THIS FEATURE
THE DOOR POSITION SENSOR WILL PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING:
1. DOOR AUTO RE-LOCK
THE KEYPAD WILL IMMEDIATELY RE-LOCK AFTER THE DOOR CLOSES AND BEFORE
THE END OF TIME PERIOD THAT HAS BEEN PROGRAMMED FOR OUTPUT 1.
THIS PREVENTS “TAILGATE” ENTRIES.
2. DOOR FORCED OPEN ALARM
THE KEYPAD WILL GENERATE A DOOR FORCED OPEN ALARM INSTANTLY IF THE
DOOR IS FORCED OPEN WITHOUT A VALID USER ENTRY CODE OR EGRESS
INPUT. THE ALARM WILL LAST FOR 60 SECONDS AND CAN BE TURNED OFF WITH
ONE OF THE USER CODES IN GROUP 1 AT ANYTIME.
3. DOOR PROPPED OPEN ALARM
IF THE DOOR IS LEFT OPEN LONGER THAN THE PRE-SET TIME THE KEYPAD WILL
GENERATE A DOOR PROPPED OPEN ALARM UNTIL THE DOOR IS CLOSED. THE
DOOR OPEN TIME IS PROGRAMMABLE FROM 1 TO 999 SECONDS.
4. INTER-LOCK CONTROL
THE INTER-LOCK CONTROL OUTPUT GOES TO GROUND, (-) WHEN THE DOOR IS
OPEN IN ORDER TO DISABLE THE SECOND KEYPAD IN THE INTER-LOCK SYSTEM.
O/P 1 INHIB. (OUTPUT 1 INHIBIT)
THIS IS A NORMALLY-OPEN INPUT TERMINAL WHICH IS USED IN A CROSS WIRE
CONNECTION IN AN INTER-LOCK APPLICATION.
INT. LOCK ( INTER-LOCK CONTROL OUTPUT)
THIS IS AN NPN TRANSISTOR OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT THAT SWITCHES TO
GROUND, (-) FOR 5 SECONDS AFTER ENTERING A VALID USER CODE. USE THIS
OUTPUT TO CONTROL THE SECOND KEYPAD IN A “MANTRAP” APPLICATION.
A “MANTRAP” SYSTEM IS A TWO DOOR SYSTEM THAT ALLOWS ONLY ONE DOOR
TO OPEN AT A TIME. THIS PREVENTS ACCESS THRU DOOR 2 WHILE DOOR 1 IS
OPEN. ACCESS THRU DOOR 2 IS ALLOWED WHEN DOOR 1 IS CLOSED.
N.C TAMPER
THIS CONTACT IS NORMALLY-CLOSED WHILE THE KEYPAD IS SECURE TO THE BACK
BOX. WHEN THE KEYPAD IS SEPARATED FROM THE BACK BOX THE CONTACTS
OPEN. CONNECT THESE NORMALLY-CLOSED CONTACTS TO THE PANIC INPUT
OF AN ALARM PANEL IF REQUIRED.
DURESS OUTPUT
OUTPUT 2 APPLICATIONS
The Duress Output will switch to ground, (-), when the Duress Code is entered. This output can be
used to turn on a LED or piezo buzzer. This output can be connected to a 24 hour zone of an alarm
system. Only one connection option is recommended. See page 7 for details.
SHUNTING OF A N/C
PROTECTIVE ZONE
ARMING AND DISARMING
ALARM PANEL
TO ALARM PANEL
PROTECIVE ZONE
Use the n/o output contact of Output 2 to shunt a N/C protective zone. Set the Keypad in Latching
Mode. See page 6 for Keypad programming Latching Mode.
ALARM PANEL
REMOTE
ARM-DISARM
TERMINALS
Use the N/O or N/C output contact of Output 2 to arm or disarm a control panel. Set the Keypad in
Momentary Mode. See page 6 for Keypad programming Momentary Mode.
CURRENT NOT TO
EXCEED 100 MA.

An Installer Code must be entered in order to activate the Program Mode the first time.
1. Enter then press the key. The Yellow Led will be on steady, you will hear
two beeps. You will now be able to enter an Installer Code.
2. Press then enter an Installer Code that can be 4 to 8 digits in length,(digits can
be repeated), then press the key. The Yellow Led will be on steady, you will hear two
beeps. You are now in the Program Mode. Please record the Installer Code for future
use.
The Installer Code may be changed by entering the old Installer Code and repeating # 2.
#
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YELLOW LED INDICATOR AND TONES
THE YELLOW LED AND BUILT-IN BUZZER GIVE THE FOLLOWING SIGNALS AND TONES
TONES AND BEEPER CAN BE ENABLED OR DISABLED THROUGH PROGRAMMING
If the Installer Code is forgotten, use the DAP jumper to override the forgotten code
permitting the keypad direct entry into the programming mode. Do the following as described:
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Move the DAP jumper from OFF to ON position.
3. Reconnect the power supply, (the buzzer turns ON).
4. Move the DAP jumper back to the OFF position, (the buzzer turns OFF).
5. The keypad is now in the programming mode and ready to receive new programming data.
6. Since the old Installer Code was forgotten repeat # 2 in the Program Mode section.
LED INDICATORSAPPLICATIONS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINALS
DAP JUMPER (DIRECT ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING)
RED LED ON WHEN OUTPUT 2 IS ACTIVE
YELLOW LED MONITORS POWER INPUT AND KEY PRESS, (SEE CHART BELOW)
GREEN LED ON WHEN OUTPUT 1 IS ACTIVE
LED SIGNALS TONES STATUS
ON NONE IN PROGRAMMING MODE
1 FLASH 1 BEEP SUCCESSFUL KEY ENTRY
2 FLASHES 2 BEEPS SUCCESSFUL CODE ENTRY
5 FLASHES 5 BEEPS FAULTY CODE ENTRY
CONTINUOUS FLASHING CONTINUOUS TONE DAP JUMPER NOT REPLACED
CONTINUOUS FLASHING NONE 1 FLASH IN 2 SEC. INTERVAL
NONE 1 LONG BEEP OUTPUT RELAY ACTIVATED
EASY START UP
Connect power to keypad. Voltage can be 12 or 24 AC or DC. When using DC voltage pola-
rity must be observed. Keypad has an auto voltage sensing circuit that detects the applied
voltage. THE FOLLOWING STEPS MUST BE TAKEN TO ACTIVATE THE KEYPAD !
STEP 1 ACTIVATING THE PROGRAM MODE
0 0 0 0
0
*
NORMALLY-CLOSED TAMPER SWITCH
DOOR SENSOR
KEY ACTIVE
The Tamper Switch is Normally-Closed when
the Keypad is installed in the back box and
securely fastened with the tamper-proof
screws.
Connect these terminals to a 24 hour zone
of an alarm panel if required.
24 HOUR
N/C
ZONE
N/C
MAGNETIC
CONTACT
DOOR AUTO RELOCK
The system will immediately relock the door after
it closes to prevent “tailgating”.
DOOR FORCED OPEN ALARM
The Keypad will generate an instant alarm
if the door is forced open. See page 6 for
programming.
A normally-closed door contact will enable the
Keypad to perform the following functions.
See page 3.
DOOR PROPPED OPEN ALARM
The Keypad will generate an alarm if the door is
left open longer than the preset delay time.
See page 6 for programming.
INTER-LOCK CONTROL
The inter-lock control output goes to ground, (-),
when the door is open in order to disable the
second Keypad in the inter-lock system. See
page 10 for wiring diagram.
ISOLATION RELAY
This is an NPN transistor open collector output that switches to ground, (-), for 10 seconds with each
key press. this can be used to turn on a buzzer or light an LED or operate a low current relay.
See page 3
PIEZO
BUZZER
NOTE: REMOVE FACTORY INSTALLED
JUMPER WHEN USING THIS FEATURE!
CURRENT NOT
TO EXCEED
100 MA.
CURRENT NOT
TO EXCEED
100 MA.

You must be in the Program Mode.
In the event a User Code must be deleted do the following, press the Location Number then
enter the User Number then press the key. The Yellow Led will flash twice and you will
hear two beeps. The selected User Code has been deleted.
Output 1 in Momentary Mode
You must be in the Program Mode.
Press the keys then enter the relay “on” time. This time can be from 1 to 999 sec.
then press the key. The Yellow Led will flash twice and you will hear two beeps. The
Momentary Mode for Output 1 has been entered.
Output 1 in Latching Mode
You must be in the Program Mode.
Press the keys. Follow the directions above to enter Output 1 Latching Mode but
do not enter the relay “on” time.
You must be in the Program Mode
The User Codes can be from 4 to 8 digits in length, (digits can be repeated).
The User Codes must not be the same as the Installer Code !
User Codes Group 1 - There are 100 User Codes in Group 1
Group 1 operates Relay 1
User Codes Group 2 - There are 10 User Codes in Group 2
Group 2 operates Relay 2
TO PROGRAM GROUP 1
Press the key then enter the User Number, this number is two digits long and ranges
from 00 to 99, then enter the user code, then press the key. The Yellow Led will
flash twice and you will hear two beeps.
TO PROGRAM GROUP 2
Press the key then enter the User Number, this number is one digit long and ranges
from 0 to 9, then enter the user code, then press the key. The Yellow Led will
flash twice and you will hear two beeps.
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STEP 2 KEYPAD INITIATION MODE
The Keypad Initiation Mode 1 allows 100 user codes in code lengths from 4 to 8 digits with
more than 100 million code combinations. THIS PROCEDURE MUST BE FOLLOWED !
To activate Keypad Initiation Mode enter then press the key. The Yellow
Led will flash twice and you will hear two beeps. You are now in Keypad Initiation Mode.
890 1
STEP 3 ENTERING THE USER CODES
#
1
2
#
#
EXAMPLE OF ENTERING A FOUR DIGIT USER CODE
LOCATION USER NUMBER USER CODE TO ENTER PRESS
DELETING A USER CODE
CONFIGURATION OF OUTPUT MODES
1
2
0 2
3
4 0
5 3 8 1
6 4 9 2 #
#
#
#
BASIC WIRING OF AN INTER-LOCK SYSTEM USING TWO KEYPADS
DOOR 2
CONTACT
DOOR 1
CONTACT
DOOR 1 DOOR 2
EGRESS STATION
OPENS DOOR 1
FROM INSIDE
EGRESS STATION
OPENS DOOR 2
FROM INSIDE
MAGNETIC
LOCK
OR
ELECTRIC
STRIKE
MAGNETIC
LOCK
OR
ELECTRIC
STRIKE
MODEL KP-400 MODEL KP-400
An Inter-lock system requires two Keypads. This application example uses two KP-400
with simple cross wire connections to their Output Inhibit & Inter-lock Control Output.
It is necessary to connect the GND, (-), terminals of the two Keypads as a common
ground to achieve the Inter-lock function.
Use the Keypad to open the door from the outside. Use the Egress station to open the
door from the inside. Connect the magnetic door contacts on the door to monitor their
position. When Door 1 is open, then Door 2 remains locked, or vice versa.
WHEN WIRING AN ELECTRIC STRIKE
The 1N4004 diode must be connected to the Electric Door Strike as shown in the dia-
gram above to prevent arcing across the Keypad relay contacts. The diode is not re-
quired when powering the Electric Door Strike on AC current. Use the N/O Output when
operating the Electric Strike in the fail-secure mode. Use the N/C Output when operat-
ing the Electric Strike in the fail-safe mode.
CROSS WIRE CONNECTIONS FOR INTER-LOCK
MODEL
TS-2
SHOWN
MODEL
TS-2
SHOWN
4 1
12 OR 24
AC OR DC
POWER
SUPPLY
12 OR 24
AC OR DC
POWER
SUPPLY
AC CAN ONLY
BE USED WITH
ELECTRIC STRIKES
AC CAN ONLY
BE USED WITH
ELECTRIC STRIKES
REMOVE
FACTORY
INSTALLED GND JUMPER
FROM EACH KEYPAD

The Keypad beeper can be silenced if required. the beeper will not sound when the keys are
pressed.
For silent operation press the keys then press key then press the key.
The keypad is now in the silent mode.
To restore to audible keypad operation press the keys then press the key then
press the key. The keypad is now in the audible mode.
If the door is left open longer than the pre-set time the Keypad will generate a door propped
Open Alarm until the door is closed.
To program the Door Propped Open Alarm press the key then enter the door open time
1 to 999 seconds then press the key. The Door Propped Open Alarm is now enabled.
To disable the Door Propped Open Alarm press the key then press the key then press
the key. The Door Propped Open Alarm is now disabled.
The Keypad will generate a a door forced open alarm instantly if the door is forced open with-
out a valid User Code or egress input. The alarm will last for 60 seconds.
To program the Door Forced Open Alarm press the keys then press the key then
press the key. The Door Forced Open Alarm is now enabled.
To disable the Door Forced Open Alarm press the keys the press the key then
press the key. The Door Forced Open Alarm is now disabled.
Output 2 in Momentary Mode
Press the keys then enter the relay “on” time. This time can be from 1 to 999 sec.
then press the key. The Yellow Led will flash twice and you will hear two beeps. The
Momentary Mode for Output 2 has been entered. You must be in the Program Mode.
Output 2 in Latching Mode
Press the keys. Follow the directions above to enter Output 2 Latching Mode.
You must be in the Program Mode.
5 0
5 1
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TO EXIT THE PROGRAM MODE
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
FALSE CODE LOCKOUT
DOOR FORCED OPEN ALARM
DOOR PROPPED OPEN ALARM
KEYPAD SILENT MODE
#
To exit the Program Mode press the key. The Keypad returns to normal operation.
*
The Keypad can be programmed with additional features by using the following op-
tions.You have only 10 seconds between key entries otherwise the keypad will return to the
Program Mode. The Keypad must be in the Program Mode to install these options.
The Keypad can be disabled for 15 minutes after 5 successive false code entries by entering
the following: Press keys then press the key then press key. The Keypad Lock
out in now enabled. To disable the Keypad Lockout press the keys then press the
keys then press the key. The Keypad Lockout feature is now disabled.
7 2
8 0
8 0
8 3
8 3
0 0
7 6
5
1
0
0
0
1
9
9
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
BASIC WIRING OF A MAGNETIC LOCK AND ELECTRIC DOOR STRIKE
WITH DOOR LOCK INHIBIT
MODEL KP-400
WARNING
Make sure nobody is inside the premises
before the Door Lock Inhibit function is
turned on. The Door locks when the Door
Lock Inhibit function is turned on and can
only be turned off with the Inhibit
Authorization Code. Keep this Code in a
secure place.
WHEN WIRING A MAGNETIC LOCK USE THE N/C RELAY CONTACTS.
WHEN WIRING AN ELECTRIC DOOR STRIKE.
The 1N4004 diode must be connected to the Electric Door Strike as shown in the dia-
gram above to prevent arcing across the Keypad relay contacts. The diode is not re-
quired when powering the Electric Door Strike on AC current. Use the N/O Output when
operating the Electric Strike in the fail-secure mode. Use the N/C Output when operat-
ing the Electric Strike in the fail-safe mode.
Use Output 2 for the Authorization control. User Code 2 is used to block the operation
of the Magnetic Lock or Electric Strike when when privacy is required.
Only User Code 2 will operate the Keypad.
User Code 1 will not operate the Keypad.
MAGNETIC LOCK
OR
ELECTRIC
STRIKE
USE N/O
CONTACTS
OF REQUEST
TO EXIT STATION
MODEL TS-2
SHOWN
12 OR 24 VOLT
AC OR DC
POWER
SUPPLY
AC CAN ONLY BE
USED WITH AC
ELECTRIC STRIKES

To exit the Program Mode press the key. Keypad exits the Program Mode and returns to
normal operation.
The Duress Code does not have to be programmed. The Keypad determines it automatically
when the first digit of the User Code is increased by 2 digits to operate the Duress Output.
For example: The User Code 1 is 1234 then the Duress Code is 3234. If the User Code 1 is
5862 then the Duress Code is 7862. If the User Code 1 is 8262 the the Duress
Code is 0262.
When the Duress Code is entered then Output 1 will be active for the length of time set in the
Momentary Mode and the Duress Output switches to ground, (-) and can only be turned off by
entering the User Code 1. When the Keypad is programmed for Latching Mode then Output 1
and the Duress Output will remain on until turned off by entering User Code 1.
There is no Duress Code for Output 2.
The Keypad will not allow duplicate code numbers when using the Duress Code feature.
For example: If the User Code stored in the system is 5678 then the Duress Code will be
7678 then the Keypad will not accept User Code number 7678.
When the Keypad is programmed for Auto Entry mode the key that follows the entered
Code Number is not required. In this mode the User Code must be the same length as the
Installer Code and the code length can be from four to eight digits.
To program the Keypad for Auto Entry press the keys then press the key then
press the key. The Keypad is now in the Auto Entry Mode.
When the Keypad is programmed for Manual mode the key that follows the entered User
Code is required. In this mode the User Code can be from 4 to 8 digits in length but all the
User Codes do not need the same number of digits.
To program the Keypad for Manual Mode press the keys then press the then press
the key. The Keypad is now in the Manual Mode.
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CODE ENTRY MODES AUTO OR MANUAL APPLICATION EXAMPLES
DURESS OUTPUT FUNCTION
TO EXIT THE PROGRAM MODE
8 2
#
8 2
1
0
#
#
#
USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING THE KEYPAD IN THE MANUAL MODE TO OPEN DOOR
Enter any of the programmed User Codes. (see page 5 for programming User Codes)
then press the key to open the door.
Yellow Led turns on for 1 second then turns off.
OPERATING THE KEYPAD IN THE AUTO ENTRY MODE TO OPEN DOOR
Enter the User Code which can be from 4 to 8 digits long.
Yellow Led turns on for 1 second then turns off.
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BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM OF A MAGNETIC LOCK AND ELECTRIC DOOR STRIKE
MODEL KP-400
The Keypad must be in the Momentary Mode in order for the Magnetic Lock or the
Electric Door Strike to function correctly. Use the N/C relay contacts when connecting
a magnetic lock.
The 1N4004 diode must be connected to the Electric Door Strike as shown in the dia-
gram above to prevent arcing across the Keypad relay contacts. The diode is not re-
quired when powering the Electric Door Strike on AC current. Use the N/O Output when
operating the Electric Strike in the fail-secure mode. Use the N/C Output when operat-
ing the Electric Strike in the fail-safe mode.
The negative terminal of the Magnetic Lock must be connected to the negative terminal
of the power supply.
To avoid electrostatic discharge from interfering with the operation of the Keypad al-
12 OR 24
VOLT
AC OR DC
POWER SUPPLY
USE N/O
CONTACTS
OR REQUEST
TO EXIT
STATION
MODEL TS-2
SHOWN
ELECTRIC
STRIKE WIRING
USE N/O RELAY
CONTACT FOR
FAIL-SECURE
USE N/C RELAY
CONTACT FOR
FAIL-SAFE
MAGNETIC LOCK
OR
ELECTRIC STRIKE
CATHODE
AC CAN ONLY BE
USED WITH AC
ELECTRIC STRIKES
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