Cornell A-1806D User manual

FEATURES
-User programmable via keypad -Allows remote arm and disarm functions
-Allows any 1-6 digit access code -Keypad programmable 10-60 second exit time
delay
-Remote exit time delay input from momentary SPST switch -48 hour (minimum) power-loss code retention
GENERAL
The keypad must be programmed before it will operate. If the keypad containsno programming when powered up,
the yellow LED will flash rapidly. The user must enter the programming mode.
PROGRAMING MODE
To enterthe programming mode, the following sequence of keys must be entered: *,0,0,*, then #. Thisisthe
programming mode access code. During entry of the above keys, the yellow LED will turn off. If these keys are not
entered properly the yellow LED will again begin flashing rapidly awaiting the programming mode access code. If
the code is entered correctly, the yellow LED will pulse once. At this point, enterthe desired 1-6 digit function access
codethat will allow access to door functions, followed by the # key. For example, to enter function access code 1-2-
3, enter 1,2,3,#. The keypad will acknowledge by pulsing the yellow LEDtwice.Now enterthe exit time delay
period, in seconds, followed bythe # key(must be 10-60 seconds). For example,to program a 15 second delay, enter
1-5-# . The keypad isnowprogrammed and will automaticallyenterthe operating mode.
Note: If aninvalid function access code is entered during programming (i.e., 7 digit code) the programming modewill
be exitedleaving the previously stored function access code in place or returning to the power-up condition if no code
had been previously stored. Also, if an invalid exit time delay period isentered, the 10-second default value will be
used.
OPERATING MODE
To access any door functions, the function access code must be entered followed by the “#” key. If the correct code is
entered, the yellow LED will flash three times. Any of the three functions can now be used.
1. To disarm the zone, press and release the “*” key.
2. To arm the zone, press and release the “#” key.
3. To initiate an exit time delay cycle, press and release the “0” key. The yellow LED will light for the duration of
the time period. During this time, the door may be entered/exited without causing an alarm and will re-arm
automaticallyat the end of the delayperiodagain securing the door.
At anytime while in the operating mode, the exit time delay cycle can be initiated by momentarilyconnecting
terminals 3 and 4 of the keypad together with a SPST switch. Also, at anytime while in the operating mode, the
programming modecan be accessed tochange the keypad programming by entering the programming mode access
code(see PROGRAMING MODE).
POWER-LOSS MODE
If power is removed from the keypad it will not function.However, its programming will be maintained for a
maximum of 48 hours. If power is restored within 48 hours (maximum), the keypad will automatically resume
operation. If power is not restored in time to preserve the keypadsprogramming, it will need tobe re-programmed
when power is restored.
DA1806DPM
A-1806D REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD

FEATURES
-User programmable via keypad -Allows any 1-6 digit access code
-Keypad programmable 10-60 second exit time delay -48 hour (minimum) power-loss code retention
-Remote exit time delay input from momentary SPST switch
GENERAL
The keypad must be programmed before it will operate. If the keypad containsno programming when powered up,
the yellow LED will flash rapidly. The user must enter the programming mode.
PROGRAMING MODE
To enterthe programming mode, the following sequence of keys must be entered: *,0,0,*, then #. Thisisthe
programming mode access code. During entry of the above keys, the yellow LED will turn off. If these keys are not
entered properly the yellow LED will again begin flashing rapidly awaiting the programming mode access code. If
the code is entered correctly, the yellow LED will pulse once. At this point, enterthe desired 1-6 digit function access
codethat will allow access to door functions, followed by the # key. For example, to enter function access code 1-2-
3, enter 1,2,3,#. The keypad will acknowledge by pulsing the yellow LEDtwice.Now enterthe exit time delay
period, in seconds, followed bythe # key(must be 10-60 seconds). For example,to program a 15 second delay, enter
1-5-# . The keypad isnowprogrammed and will automaticallyenterthe operating mode.
Note: If aninvalid function access code is entered during programming (i.e., 7 digit code) the programming modewill
be exitedleaving the previously stored function access code in place or returning to the power-up condition if no code
had been previously stored. Also, if an invalid exit time delay period isentered, the 10-second default value will be
used.
OPERATING MODE
To use the exit time delay function, thefunction access code must be entered followed by the “#” key. If the correct
code is entered, the yellow LED will flash three times. Press and release the “0” key to initiate an exit time delay
cycle. The yellow LED will light for the duration of the time period. Duringthistime, the door may be entered/exited
without causing an alarm and will re-arm automatically at the end ofthe delay period again securing the door.
At anytime while in the operating mode, the exit time delay cycle can be initiated by momentarilyconnecting
terminals 3 and 4 of the keypad together with a SPST switch. Also, at anytime while in the operating mode, the
programming modecan be accessed tochange the keypad programming by entering the programming mode access
code(see PROGRAMING MODE).
POWER-LOSS MODE
If power is removed from the keypad it will not function.However, its programming will be maintained for a
maximum of 48 hours. If power is restored within 48 hours (maximum), the keypad will automatically resume
operation. If power is not restored in time to preserve the keypadsprogramming, it will need tobe re-programmed
when power is restored.
A-1808D REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD
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