Dolphin dolksf1kb User manual

USER MANUAL
Single Gang, Flush Mount Keypad
DOLKSF1KB
V.3.6.18


DOLKSF1KB
Programming and installation manual
INTRODUCTION
The DOLKSF1KB is a secure and waterproof keypad with two relay outputs. It can work
independently as a stand-alone keypad or it can work as an additional controller to create a high-
security dual keypad system. It also has a 34-bit Wiegand data output from the entry of a
pin/code.
CONNECTION TERMINALS
•1-2: 12-24V DC (Power Input Terminal)
•Connect 12V-24V AC/DC power. The (-) is the common ground.
•3-5: OUTPUT (Output Relay 1)
•N.C. (Normally closed)
•Use N.C. for equipment that requires a constant flow of electricity to function
properly. Ex. Magnetic locks, receivers, etc.
•COM (Common ground)
•N.O. (Normally open)
•Use N.O. for equipment that requires a temporary surge of electricity to activate.
Ex. Electric door locks, automated gates, etc.
•6: EG IN ( Egress Input)
•The optional EG. IN terminal is (-) and commonly connected to buttons. Buttons that are
connected to EG. IN will grant access when pressed.
•7: DU OUT (Duress Output)
•When a Duress Code is entered, the DU OUT will switch to ground. Ex. It may be used
to turn on a light, camera, or buzzer. It may also be used to trigger an alarm for a
security system.
•8-9: TAMPER N.C. (Tamper Switch Normally Closed Contact)

•Normally closed while the keypad is secured on its box. It is open when keypad is
separated from its box. Connect this to an alarm system if necessary.
•10-12: O/P 2OR BELL (Output Relay 2)
•10 (Normally closed)
•Use 10 for equipment that requires a constant flow of electricity to function
properly. Ex. Magnetic locks, receivers, etc.
•11 (Common ground)
•12 (Normally open)
•Use 12 for equipment that requires a temporary surge of electricity to activate. Ex.
Electric door locks, automated gates, etc.
•13: O/P 3 (Output Relay 3N.O.)
•Output 3 is a normally open terminal
•14: DOOR SENS N.C. (Door Position Sensing Input -- Normally Closed)
•DOOR SENS must be connecting to ground if not used. This feature can be connected
to a normally closed device (ex. A magnet) to sense a door’s status (being opened or
closed). With DOOR SENS connected, the following features are possible:
•Door Auto Re-lock
•The system will immediately lock after a door/gate has been opened and closed.
•Door Forced Open Warning
•The system will signal a warning and trigger Alarm Output once the door is
forced open without a valid access code or egress button. The warning signal
lasts as long as programmed. Entering an output 1 code will deactivate the
warning signal.
•Open Door Warning
•The door will signal a warning if the door is left open for longer than the
programmed time.
•Interlock Control
•The Interlock Control is a two-keypad, two-door feature and it will disable the
other keypad as long as its door is open and the keypads are connected by O/P 1
INHIBIT and INT LOCK.
•Open Door Alarm
•Open Door Alarm is designed for the emergency door. When the door is opened
without a valid access code or egress button, the alarm will trigger. The warning
signal lasts as long as programmed.
•15: (-) GND (Common Ground)
•16: O/P 1 INHIBIT (Output 1 Inhibit Control Input –Normally Open)
•This is used for the dual keypad feature. It is normally open but will disable the keypad
when closed. This is used in conjunction with INT LOCK.
•NOTE: The inhibit function does not govern the Duress Codes and the Authorization
Codes. These are always valid.
•17: INT LOCK (Inter-lock Control Output)
•This is used for the dual keypad feature. Connect this to the other keypad’s O/P 1
INHIBIT.
•18: K OR A O/P (Keypad Active or Alarm Output)
•When any key is pressed, the K OR A O/P will switch to ground for 10 seconds. Ex. It
may be used to turn on a light, camera, or buzzer for 10 seconds the moment a button
is pressed. It may also be used to trigger an alarm for a security system. Be sure to
switch the jumper to K or A located on the upper-left corner of the circuit board.
•LED Indicators
•Red
•This becomes a solid color when Access Lock is activated. It is also the Wiegand
LED in reader mode
•Yellow

•It flashes on Standby. The Yellow LED also indicates the system’s status in
synchronization with the tones.
•Red/Green
•It lights up Green for Output 1 activation; and Red for Output 2 activation.
KEYPAD TONES AND THE LED SIGNALS
STATUS
TONES
LED SIGNALS
1. In programming mode
Solid Yellow
2. Successful key entry
1 Beep
1 Flash
3. Successful code entry
2 Beeps
2 Flashes
4. Unsuccessful code entry
5 Beeps
5 Flashes
5. Power-up delay
Continuous Beeps
Continuous Flashes
6. Output relay activation
1-second Beep
7. Standby
1 flash every second
8. System refreshing
Quick flashes for 2.5 minutes
9. Pin already stored in system
Long Beep
THE JUMPER FOR BACKLIT OPTIONS
Located on the upper-left corner; the two options are for full lights or auto lights.
1. Full backlit – The keypad constantly illuminates.
2. Auto backlit – The keypad only illuminates during use.
DIRECT ACCESS PROGRAMMING WITH CODE: 8080
By pressing the egress button and entering code: 8080 during the 1-minute booting time, the
keypad will bypass the Master Code to enter Programming Mode. Take these following steps to
use DAP:
1. Switch the power to off for about 1 minute to ensure total discharge
2. Switch the power to on. The system will have a 1-minute boot-up period
3. Press the egress button once to enable the DAP function
4. Enter: 8080, *, *. The Master Code will be erased and the keypad will enter Programming
Mode.
RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS WITH CODE: 9999
While in programming mode, enter: 9999, # to reset the keypad to default factory settings.
•Allow up to 2.5 minutes for the keypad to reset. The yellow LED will indicate when the keypad
has finished resetting
•The current Master Code will not reset
ACCESS LOCK
Access Lock is an optional feature of the DOLKSF1KB. An authorization code can be set-up to
control access. The authorization code will lock all access to all users until unlocked. While
Access Lock is activated, the red LED will remain on.

WIEGAND
This Wiegand section is not necessary if your DOLKSF1KB is standalone.
•The wires for Wiegand
•Yellow – D1, Wiegand DATA 1
•Blue –D0, Wiegand DATA 0
•Brown – BUZ, Buzzer control line, 0V active
•Red – LED, Red LED control line, 0V active
•Black – GND, Common ground
•White – DATA, Data In/Out line, for decoder connection
PROGRAMMING CHART
DOLKSF1KB
Keypad Feature
Code Entry
Comments
Begin Programming
Mode (Solid Yellow)
[Master Code], *, *
Set System into Programming
Mode. The default Master Code is
0000.
Note: All of the following
commands must be keyed while in
Programming Mode.
End Programming Mode
*, *
Return to normal operation.
Set Master Code
01, [4-8 digit Master Code], #
Set your new Master Code.
Access Codes
Record Access Codes
(Output 1, 2, 3)
[Output Number: 1, 2, or 3], 02, [User number:
000-999], [4-8 digit Access Code], #
Set 4-8 digit code for general
access. Each unique 4-8 digit code
will require a new user number.
Important Note: It is important to
document your user numbers
because users can be deleted and
reassigned new codes for access.
Delete Access Codes
(Output 1, 2, 3)
[Output Number: 1, 2, or 3], 05, [User number:
000-999], #
Delete the user and remove their
Access Code.
Clear all Access Codes
[Output Number: 1, 2, or 3], 00999, #
Clear all Access Codes depending
on which output relay accessed.
Authorization Codes
Set Authorization Code
02, [4-8 digit Authorization Code], #
The Authorization Code is for the
owner to access the three outputs
of the keypad and to enable/disable
Access Lock.
Access output 1, 2, or 3
[Authorization Code], #, [Output: 1, 2, or 3]
Each output can be accessed with
one code.
Access Lock
[Authorization Code], #, 9
Entering the Authorization Code
during normal operation will toggle
Access Lock on. Entering the
Authorization Code again will
toggle Access Lock off.

Visitor Codes (Output 1 only)
Set a Visitor Code for
one-time use
40, [Visitor number: 01-50], 00, [4-8 digit
Visitor Code], #
The Visitor Code can only be used
once until cleared.
Set a Visitor Code time
limit
40, [Visitor number: 01-50], [Hours: 01-99], [4-
8 digit Visitor Code], #
The Visitor Code will be cleared
after the set time limit.
Delete Visitor Code
40, [Visitor number: 01-50], #
Delete the visitor's code.
Clear all Visitor Codes
400999, #
Clear all Access Codes.
Duress Codes
Set Duress code
4, [Output number: 1, 2, or 3], [User number:
01-50], [4 to 8 digit Duress Code], #
Duress Codes, when entered,
trigger a distress signal and if the
keypad is connected to a security
alarm, then the keypad will silently
trigger this alarm. Entering an
Access Code or an Authorization
Code will disable the Duress
Output.
Delete Visitor Code
4, [Output number: 1, 2, or 3], [User number:
01-50], #
Delete the user's Duress Code
Clear all Visitor Codes
4, [Output number: 1, 2, or 3], 0999, #
Clear all Access Codes.
Lock Settings
Set door unlock timer
5, [Output number: 1, 2, or 3], [Seconds: 1-
99999], #
Set the amount of seconds the
device will grant access before
locking again.
Set Access Code to
toggle [open/close]
5, [Output number: 1, 2, or 3], 0, #
Entering Access Code will toggle
the lock to stay open. Entering the
Access Code again will toggle back
to lock.
Safety Settings
Default safety setting
601, #
After 10 successive false codes, the
keypad is disabled for 60 seconds
Duress safety setting
602, #
After 10 successive false codes,
Duress is activated. Entering an
Access Code or an Authorization
Code will disable the Duress
Output.
Extended safety settings
60, [Number of false entries: 5-10], #
After 5-10 successive false codes,
the keypad is disabled for 15
minutes or until the Authorization
Code is entered.
Disable all safety
settings
6000, #
Sound Settings

All sounds -On
711, #
All sounds will be enabled
All sounds -Off
710, #
All sounds will be disabled
Access sound -1 second
buzz
721, #
Upon unlocking, the keypad will
signal granted access with a 1-
second buzz
Access sound -2 short
beeps
720, #
Upon unlocking, the keypad will
signal granted access with 2 short
beeps
Auto/Manual Code Entry Settings
Auto Code Entry Mode
701, #
The # key after entering an access
code will NOT be required.
Important Note: For this feature to
work, ALL codes must be the same
number of digits as the master
code. Ex. If the Master Code is 6-
digits, all other codes must be the 6
digits to enable Auto Code Entry
Mode.
Manual Code Entry
Mode
702, #
The # key after entering an access
code will be required but all codes
may vary in digit length.
Blinking Yellow LED Settings
Blinking Yellow LED -On
731, #
The amber LED will blink every 2
seconds during functionality
Blinking Yellow LED -Off
730, #
The amber LED will not blink during
functionality
Door Timer Settings
Open Door Warning
Timing
81, [Seconds: 1-999], #
The door will signal a warning if
the door is left open for longer than
the programmed time.
Disable Open Door
Warning
810#
Door Forced Open
Timing
80, [Seconds: 1-999], #
The system will signal a warning
and trigger Alarm Output once the
door is forced open without a valid
access code or egress button. The
warning signal lasts as long as
programmed. Entering an output 1
code will deactivate the warning
signal.
Disable Door Forced
Open
800#
Open Door Alarm Timing
91, [Seconds: 1-999], #
Open Door Alarm is designed for
the emergency door. When the
door is opened without a valid

access code or egress button, the
alarm will trigger. Important Note:
Either "Door Forced Open" or
"Open Door Alarm" can be
activated. Both features should not
be activated together
Disable Open Door
Alarm Timing
910#
Egress Settings
Single press, no warning
901, [Activation Delay seconds: 0-99], #
Pressing the egress button will
silently grant access
Single press, warning
902, [Activation Delay seconds: 0-99], #
Pressing the egress button will
sound a warning and grant access
Single press, warning,
and alarm
903, [Activation Delay seconds: 0-99], #
Pressing the egress button will
sound a warning, activate alarm,
and grant access
Hold press, no warning
904, [Hold duration in seconds: 0-99], #
Holding the egress button for the
defined duration will silently grant
access
Hold press, warning
905, [Hold duration in seconds: 0-99], #
Holding the egress button for the
defined duration will sound a
warning and grant access
Hold press, warning, and
alarm
906, [Hold duration in seconds: 0-99], #
Holding the egress button for the
defined duration will sound a
warning, activate alarm, and grant
access
Wiegand
Stand-alone Mode
(Default)
940#
Keep this mode if not using
Wiegand
Code Reader Mode
941#
The keypad provides Wiegand Data
Output for all entries but does not
operate the outputs. It solely
becomes a code reader
Master Keypad of Dual
Keypad Mode
942#
The Master Keypad will transfer all
the programmed feature data to the
access controller.
Note: Setting multiple keypads to
master will confuse the system.
Slave Keypad of Dual
Keypad Mode
943#
The Slave Keypad requires data
from the Master Keypad to operate.
Note: Each keypad in Dual Keypad
Mode can have its own individual
set of codes.
TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS WARRANTY

The warranty period of this product is 12 months from the purchasing date. During this period, if
the product does not operate correctly due to a defective component, the product will be
repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of Transmitter Solutions. This warranty does not
extend to the product's casing, which can be damaged by conditions outside of the control of
Transmitter Solutions.
BASIC WIRING EXAMPLE – Basic wiring of a stand-alone door lock
Note:
•Connect 1N4004 as close as possible to the lock parallel with the lock power terminals
to absorb the back EMF and prevent keypad damage. The 1N4004 is not required for
AC power.
•To avoid electrostatic discharge from interfering with the keypad, always ground the
terminal.
•Always connect DOOR SENS to ground.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage:
12V-24V DC, Auto adjusting
Operating Current:
40mA (quiescent) to 100mA (three relays active)
Operation Temperature:
-4 F to +158 F
Environmental Humidity:
5-95% relative humidity non-condensing
Working Environment & Ingress Protection:
All weather, IP-66
Number of Users:
Output 1 – 1,000 User PINs + 50 Duress Codes
Output 2 – 100 User PINs + 10 Duress Codes
Output 3 – 100 User PINs + 10 Duress Codes
Number of Visitor Codes:

50, programmable for one time or with the time limit
Timings for Code Entry:
10 seconds waiting for next digit entry
The Timers:
Three 1-99,999 Seconds (Over 24 Hours possible) Independent Programmable Timers for
O/P 1, 2 & 3
Egress Button:
Programmable for Instant, Delay with Warning and/or Alarm
Momentary or Holding Contact for the Exit Delay
Input Sensing Terminals:
a) Door position, b) Egress, c) O/P 1 inhibit
Output Control Terminals:
Transistor Open Collector 24VDC/100mA sink Max for the following outputs
a) Duress, b) Alarm, c) Key Active, d) Output 3 (Door Bell version only), e) Inter-lock
Output Contact Ratings:
Output Relay 1 – N.C. & N.O. dry contacts, 5A/24VDC Max.
Output Relay 2 – N.C. & N.O. dry contacts, 1A/24VDC Max.
Output Relay 3 – N.C. & N.O. dry contacts, 1A/24VDC Max. (N.O. contact only for Door Bell
version)
Tamper Switch – N.C. dry contact, 50mA/24VDC Max.
Dimensions:
DOLKSF1KB – 4 3/4(H) X 3 1/8(W) X 2(D) inches
Weight:
DOLKSF1KB –1 lb net
Housing:
Cast aluminum, power paint coating outer box & plastic inner box
Faceplate Material:
1/16 inch stainless steel
Specifications are subject to change for modification without notice
DOLKSF1KB QUICK START GUIDE
As the DOLKSF1KB is powered, it will begin its booting process and beep for 1 minute. When the
DOLKSF1KB is finished:
1. Enter: [Master Code], *, * (Default [Master Code]: 0000)
1. Enter: 01, [Your new 4-8 digit Master Code], #
2. Enter: 102000 [Unique 4-8 digit Access Code], #
3. Enter: 102001 [Unique 4-8 digit Access Code], #
4. Enter: 102002 [Unique 4-8 digit Access Code], #...
5. Enter: *, *
6. To gain access: Enter the Unique 4-8 digit Access Code followed by the # key.

TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS WARRANTY
The warranty period of Transmitter Solutions keypad is twenty-four (24) months. This warranty shall begin on the date the
keypad is manufactured. During the warranty period, the product will be,repaired or replaced (at the sole discretion of
Transmitter Solutions) if the product does not operate correctly due to a defective component. This warranty does not
extend to (a) the keypad case, which can be damaged by conditions outside the control of Transmitter Solutions, or (b)
battery life of the keypad. This warranty is further limited by the following disclaimer of warranty and liability:
EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE, TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE GOODS, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BUYER MAKES
NO RELIANCE ON ANY REPRESENTATION OF TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THE GOODS
AND ACCEPTS THEM “AS-IS/WHERE-IS”. TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS SELLS THE GOODS TO BUYER ON CONDITION THAT TRANS-
MITTER SOLUTIONS WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY OF ANY KIND AS A RESULT OF THE SALE. BUYER
AGREES THAT TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY, TO BUYER, ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS, AS
A RESULT OF THE SALE. BUYER ALSO AGREES TO HOLD TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS BUYER, OR
ANY THIRD PARTY, MAY HAVE AS A RESULT OF BUYER’S USE OR DISPOSAL OF THE GOODS. BUYER HAS READ THIS DISCLAIMER
AND AGREES WITH ITS
TERMS IN CONSIDERATION OF RECEIVING THE GOODS.
2480 South 3850 West, Suite B
Salt Lake City, UT 84120
(866) 975-0101 • (866) 975-0404 fax
www.transmittersolutions.com
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