SDC 926 EntryCheck User manual

The EntryCheck™ 926 Outdoor Keypad is a digital keyless entry system
designed for access control applications. It is ideal for controlling doors or
gates. The backlit keys are bright and easy-to-read. A heavy cast vandal-
resistant housing design with allows the 926 to be surface-mounted on a
wall or pedestal post. The keypad electronics are secured by an integral
keylock switch and may be monitored with the built-in tamper switch.
The 926 has a capacity of 500 users. Users can be assigned to use 4 to 6
digit PIN codes. An authenticated access can be programmed to activate
one or both of the onboard relay outputs.
The timed “anti-passback” feature prevents using the same credentials
twice before a programmed waiting period has elapsed.
Two long lasting solid state LED indicators show the status of the system.
The left bi-color indicator lights red to indicate power, then solid green when
a relay is active (access grant, etc.). The right indicator flashes yellow to
indicate that the keypad is in programming mode.
An internal sounder can be programmed to beep each time a key is
pressed or when an output is activated. An internal jumper sets the
sounder volume high or low.
The SENSE input can be configured two ways through programming .
When configured for “Door Sense”, the input is wired to a normally closed
door position switch to detect when the door is opened or closed. Forced
entry or door ajar situations can then be detected. The “Auto-relock” feature
can also be used to turn off the Main Relay output immediately when the
door is closed after access has been granted to prevent “tailgating”.
When the SENSE input is configured for “Inhibit”, the input can be wired to
a normally open “service” switch or automatic timer that will disable access
while the switch is closed.
A REQUEST-TO-EXIT input can be wired to a normally open pushbutton or
wireless switch to provide codeless activation of the Main Relay, Auxiliary
Relay, Output #3 or Output #4 (user programmable).
The ALARM SHUNT signal is available when access is granted. This
signal can be programmed to activate any of the relays or solid state
outputs to shunt alarm contacts on the access door/gate preventing the
triggering of an alarm when an authorized access occurs.
The 926 EntryCheck™ is powered from a 12 or 24V AC or DC source. The
non-volatile EEPROM memory retains entry codes and programming when
power is removed. An internal jumper is provided to reset the master code.
The Main Relay has a 5 Amp capacity. The Auxiliary Relay has a 2 Amp
capacity. Two solid state outputs, capable of sinking 100 mA to common
are programmable for alarm shunting, or to signal forced entry, door ajar,
keypad lockout, request-to-exit, and keypad active conditions.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
926 EntryCheck TM
801 Avenida Acaso, Camarillo, Ca. 93012 • (805) 494-0622 •
www.sdcsecurity.com • E-mail: service@sdcsecurity.com
SPECIFICATIONS
Mechanical
Dimensions: 4-3/4" W x 6-3/8" H x 4-1/2" D
Electrical
Input Voltage: 12/24 Volts AC or DC
Operating Current: 30 mA typical, 150 mA max
Output Ratings
Main Relay: Form “C” 5 Amps @ 28 Volts max
Auxiliary Relay: Form “C” 2 Amp @ 28 Volts max
Type: Solid state outputs (Outputs #3 & #4)
Short-to-common 100 mA @ 24 VDC maximum
Environmental
Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
FEATURES
Keypad programmable
500 user codes
4 to 6 digit user codes
4 independent outputs
4 independent timers
2 Form C relay contacts
2 solid state open collector outputs
Program entry codes to activate 1 or 2 relays
Disable input
Door sense input
Request-to-exit input
Keypad tamper lockout
Timed anti-passback
Anti-tailgate
Two LED status indicators
Tactile key feel
Audible code entry verification
12V or 24V, AC or DC operation
Integral keyswitch lock w/ 2 keys
Integral Anti-tamper switch

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CAUTION
IF THE UNIT IS AC POWERED, MAKE SURE
THAT THE SECONDARY OF THE SYSTEM IS
ISOLATED FROM EARTH GROUND
Fig. 2 Wiring Pigtail Color Code
TO POWER SUPPLY KEYPAD POWER
12 or 24 VOLTS
AC OR DC
}
+
-
RED
BLACK
NC
AUXILIARY RELAY
2 AMPS @ 28VDC MAX
}
NO
COM
ORG/BLK
BLK/WHT
BRN/YEL
MAIN RELAY
5 AMPS @ 28VDC MAX
}
NO
COM
NC
ORANGE
WHITE
YELLOW
QuickStart Programming
You must first enter programming mode to perform any function. The yellow indicator will blink slowly showing that the 926 EntryCheck™
is in programming mode. Use the option codes to program each function. After the new data entry is complete for each function , the
yellow indicator will flash quickly while the data is being stored and the green indicator will light briefly if the programming has been
accepted. The red indicator will light if any programming data is entered incorrectly or the function is rejected. If a red indicator is seen,
the entire function (option code + data) will have to be fully re-entered. The keypad will remain in programming mode until # is
pressed or after 30 seconds of inactivity.
Test your new user code
Enter user code ‘9876#’. The green indicator should illuminate, the main relay
should activate and the door should unlock for 5 seconds.
Program the first user code
Step 1. Enter: #9# 123456# Enter the program mode (default master code)
Step 2. Enter: 03# 4# Set the entry code length to 4 digits
Step 3. Enter: 21# 5# Set the main relay activate time to 5 sec.
Step 4. Enter: 01# 001# 9876# 9876# 1# PIN code ‘9876’ is assigned to User #001 to
momentarily activate the main relay
Step 5. Enter: # Exit programming mode
Adding additional user codes
Once the code length and relay time have been set you do not need to set them each time
you additional users.
To add additional users:
Step 1. Enter: #9# 123456# Enter the program mode (default master code)
Step 2. Enter: 01# 002# 2222# 2222# 1# PIN code ‘2222’ is assigned to User #002 to
momentarily activate the main relay
Step 3. Enter: 01# 003# 2580# 2580# 10# PIN code ‘2580’ is assigned to User #003 to
toggle (on/off) the main relay
Step 4. Enter: # Exit programming mode
Deleting a user code
To delete a user:
Step 1. Enter: #9# 123456# Enter the program mode (default master code)
Step 2. Enter: 02# 002# 002# User #002 has been deleted.
Step . Enter: # Exit programming mode
BLACK
PINK/SALMON
GREEN
GRAY
BLACK
VIOLET
BLACK
BLUE
DOOR POSITION
SWITCH
[N/C]
REQUEST-TO-EXIT
SWITCH
[N/O]
GROUND
OUTPUT #4
OUTPUT #3
GROUND
SENSE
REQUEST TO EXIT
GROUND
E1
E8 E7 E6 E5 E4 E3 E2
C
NO C
NC
NO
AUXILIARY OUTPUTS
100mA MAX TO COMMON
{
*
*
NOT USED
RED/GREEN
POWER/ACCESS
INDICATOR
YELLOW
“PROGRAM”
INDICATOR
KEYPAD
FRONT
KEYSWITCH
LOCK
KEYPAD
POWER
WIRE
HARNESS
(E1-E8)
MAIN
RELAY
AUXILIARY
RELAY
ANTI-TAMPER
SWITCH
TERMINAL BOARD
JP1
E1
E8
JP2 Grn Wire
To earth ground

KEYPAD WIRING
Refer to the wiring diagram shown in Fig. 4 to assist in the wiring.
Note: Relays are for Low Voltage applications only. For lock power, use
18 AWG wire or larger (depending on load). Use 22 AWG or larger for
signal connections. Refer to lock manufacturer’s documentation for lock
power requirements.
Wiring pigtail connectors are removable. It is recommended that any
unused connectors be removed and stored. After wiring is complete,
replace the black plastic cover over the terminal board to avoid shorts.
Main Relay Connection
For Door installations, install a low-voltage 12 or 24 VDC lock at the door
to be controlled. Route 2 wires from the lock to the keypad. When
necessary, connect an MOV across the coil wires of the lock. Connect
the (+DC) door lock wire to the keypad’s main relay N.O. or N.C. wire.
Connect the (-DC) lock wire to the keypad’s PWR(-) wire (black).
Connect the keypad’s MAIN RELAY COM wire (white) to the keypad’s
PWR(+) wire (red) .
For Gate installations, route 2 wires from the main relay to the Gate
Operator controls.
Power Connection
Connect the power supply’s output terminals to the keypad’s PWR(+)
wire (red) and PWR(-) wire (black). If using a DC supply, observe wiring
polarity. If an AC transformer is being used, polarity does not mater.
Caution: If the unit is AC powered, make sure the secondary of
the system transformer is isolated from earth ground. A DC
power is recommended is using a DC lock.
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Fig. 5 Using Solid State Outputs
OUTPUT #3 LIGHTS AN LED
OUTPUT #4 LIGHTS AN LED AND SOUNDS A BEEPER
EXAMPLE #1:
POWER
SUPPLY +
LED
LED
BLUE
PINK/SALMON
1KΩ
1KΩ
-
+
OUTPUT #3
OUTPUT #4
ELECTRONIC
BEEPER
OUTPUT #3 LIGHTS A LAMP POWERED FROM AN EXTERNAL SOURCE
OUTPUT #4 TRIGGERS A NORMALLY OPEN ALARM PANEL ZONE
EXAMPLE #2:
BLUE
PINK/SALMON
OUTPUT #3 COM
OUTPUT #4 COM
POWER
SOURCE
OUTPUT #3
END OF LINE
RESISTOR ALARM PANEL
NO ZONE
COMMON
LOW
VOLTAGE
LAMP
-
+
BLACK
BLACK
OUTPUT #4
EACH
OUTPUT
100 mA
MAXIMUM
Wire
Pigtail
Wire
Pigtail
Fig. 4 Basic Door Installation Wiring
TO POWER SUPPLY
KEYPAD POWER
12 or 24 VOLTS
AC OR DC
}
+
-
RED
BLACK
AUXILIARY RELAY
2 AMPS @ 28VDC
MAX
}
NC
NO
COM
ORG/BLK
BLK/WHT
BRN/YEL
FAIL SECURE CONNECTION
FAIL SAFE CONNECTION
MAIN RELAY
5 AMPS @ 28VDC
MAX
}
NC
COM
NO
ORANGE
WHITE
YELLOW
BLACK
PINK/SALMON
GREEN
GRAY
BLACK
VIOLET
BLACK
BLUE
DOOR POSITION
SWITCH
[N/C]
REQUEST-TO-EXIT
SWITCH
[N/O]
COMMON
OUTPUT #4
OUTPUT #3
NOT USED
COMMON
SENSE
REQUEST TO EXIT
COMMON
WIRE PIGTAIL
E1
E8 E7 E6 E5 E4 E3 E2
C
NO C
NC
NO
AUXILIARY OUTPUTS
100mA MAX TO COMMON
{
*
*
Sense Input
Note: The SENSE input (gray wire) can be programmed as either a door
sense or inhibit input. Both features cannot be used at the same time. If
you are not using the sense input, program this input for inhibit.
Door Sense: (Detect forced entry or door ajar conditions) Install a normally
closed door switch on the door and route two wires from the switch to the
keypad. Connect the door switch to the keypad’s SENSE wire (gray/ E8)
and COM wire (any black wire).
Inhibit: (Disable access) If an inhibit switch or timer is going to be used for
temporarily disabling the keypad, route two wires from the switch or timer
to the keypad. Connect the inhibit switch/timer’s normally open contacts to
the keypad’s SENSE (gray/ E8) and COM (black wires) terminal.
Request-to-Exit Input (wiring shown on fig. 4)
If a request-to-exit pushbutton or wireless switch is going to be used, route
two wires from the keypad box to a normally open pushbutton mounted on
the secure side of the door. Connect the wires to the pushbutton and to
the keypad’s REX wire (violet/ E6) and COM (black wires) terminals.
Solid State Outputs
The two solid state outputs (Outputs #3 & #4) can be programmed to
activate during various conditions. These “open collector” outputs can be
used to activate indicators or sounders. See fig. 5 for wiring examples
using the solid state outputs.
Anti-Tamper Switch
When activated, the Anti-Tamper switch can be programmed to activate
Outputs #2, 3, or 4. Main Relay Anti-Tamper Switch
JP2
Grn Wire
To earth ground
Earth Ground
To avoid damage to the unit from static discharges, this unit must be
connected to a proper earth ground. Connect the green earth ground wire
to a good earth grounding point. Suggested wiring size is 18 AWG for
earth ground.

FACTORY DEFAULTS
Master Programming Code………..………………….….…...123456
Entry Code Length……………………………………….……..4 digits
Request-to-exit Output Relay………………………..........No Output
Alarm Shunt Output….………………………………….........Disabled
Forced Entry Output……………………………..…………No Output
Door Ajar Output…………………………………..…….….No Output
Main Relay On Time…………………………………..…..02 Seconds
Auxiliary Relay On Time…………………………….....…02 Seconds
Solid State Output #3 On Time………………………......02 Seconds
Solid State Output #4 On Time…………………………..02 Seconds
Door Sense/Inhibit Input…………………………...……..Door Sense
Keypad Lockout Output………………………………..…….Disabled
Keypad Active Output………………………………..…..…..Disabled
Beeper Sounds When Key Pressed……………………...………Yes
Beeper Sounds During Relay #1………………………..…...…….No
Beeper Sounds During Relay #2……………………………...…...No
Beeper Sounds During Output #3……………………………........No
Beeper Sounds During Output #4……………………………........No
Keypad Lockout Count……….………......….3 Tries Before Lockout
Anti-Passback Time………………..……...……….No Anti-Passback
Auto-Relock…………………………………...………….………….On
BASIC PROGRAMMING
When the 926 EntryCheck™ is in Programming Mode the yellow
indicator will blink slowly. After a programming command is
selected, the yellow indicator will flash rapidly while the keypad is
waiting for user input data. The green indicator will light if the data
is accepted. The red indicator will light if any programming data is
entered incorrectly, and the command will have to be fully re-
entered. IMPORTANT!: Codes are stored by User #. It is
imperative that the User numbers and their assigned personnel
are managed in the event a specific user ever needs to be
deleted.
Entering Programming Mode
The 6-digit Master Programming Code (default = 123456) is used
to enter Programming Mode.
Press: # 9 # Master Code #
Master Code = the current 6-digit Master Programming Code
Setting Entry Code Length Default: 4 digits
Press: 03 # Length #
Length = 1-6 for entry code length
Note: If the Entry Code Length is going to be changed from the factory
default of 4 digits, make this change first before programming any entry
codes.
Adding a New User PIN Code
Press: 01 # User # Code # Code # Relay #
User=3-digit User number to be added: 001-500
Code=The new entry code: 1-999999, depending on code length
Relay=Relay output entry code will activate:
1=Main Relay 2=Auxiliary Relay 3=Both Relays
10=Relay #1, toggled 20=Relay #2, toggled 30=both Relays toggled
12=Relay #1 toggled; Relay #2 timed open
21=Relay #1 timed open; Relay #2 toggled
The yellow indicator will flash quickly while the 926 stores the new
user information in memory The green indicator will light when the
new code is accepted. If the user number already exists or an entry
error has been made, the red indicator will light. Delete the user and
re-enter the new information again.
Note: Leading zeros (zeros before the code number, i.e.0001) do not need to
be entered when programming a new code. The 926 will internally add any
zeros to fill digits determined by the entry code length setting. Leading zeros
will have to be entered by the user when entering their code to gain access.
Erasing a Single User
Press: 02 # User # User #
User =The user number to delete 001-500
The yellow indicator will flash quickly while the 926 erases the
user from memory. The green indicator will light when the code is
erased.
Output Toggle Mode
When an output is programmed for Toggle Mode, the output
alternates from OFF to ON or from ON to OFF each time it is
accessed. When an output is toggled on, the green LED remains
solid until toggled off.
The rules for a toggle output are:
If the output is OFF, it will turn ON and stay on until the next
activation.
If the output is ON, it will turn OFF and stay off until the next
activation.
An authorized PIN or REX input programmed to momentarily
activate that same relay will reset the relay to its normal state.
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Re-entering a Command After a Mistake
If the red indicator lights, signaling an incorrect entry, or an
incorrect key is pressed during programming, to clear the keypad
and re-enter the command:
Press: 9 #
Erasing Multiple Users (Sequential)
Press: 09 # 1st User # Number of users #
1st User =Starting user number to delete
Number of users = Total number of consecutive users to delete
The yellow indicator will flash quickly while the 926 erases the
user from memory. The green indicator will light when the code is
erased.
Exiting Programming Mode
Press: #
The red indicator will light after exiting Programming Mode
Note: The 926 will automatically exit Programming Mode after 30
seconds of inactivity
See the following example that sets entry codes 1234 for normal
operation and 5678 for toggle operation.
Press: 01 # User # 1 2 3 4 # 1 2 3 4 # 1 #
01=Programming Step; 1234=Entry Code; 1=Main Relay
Press: 01 # User # 5 6 7 8 # 5 6 7 8 # 20 #
01=Programming Step; 5678=Entry Code; 20=Auxiliary Relay
toggle
Changing a User PIN
Press: 04 # User # New Code # New Code #
User =The user number whose PIN will be changed

Configure Sense Input Default: INHIBIT
The Sense Input (gray wire) can be programmed for either
DOOR SENSE or INHIBIT.
Press: 10 # Input #
Input=0 for Door Sense; =1 for Inhibit
When programmed for DOOR SENSE, if an open condition on
the input occurs before access is granted (with an entry code or
with the request-to-enter input) a FORCED ENTRY output will
occur. If an open condition remains 60 seconds after a relay
activation for access, a DOOR AJAR output will occur.
When programmed for INHIBIT, a closed condition on the input
will prevent Relay #1 from activating when access is requested
with an entry code. This mode is typically used with an external
timer to disable the access device at certain times.
Select Forced Entry Output Default: No Output
Sets which output activates if the DOOR SENSE input opens
before access is granted. This output is timed and configured
by the relay “On-time”.
Press: 11 # Output #
Output=Output to Activate(0-4)
1=Main Relay; 2=Auxiliary Relay; 3=Output #3; 4=Output #4;
0=No Output
Select Door Ajar Output Default: No Output
Sets which output activates if the DOOR SENSE input stays
open 60 seconds after access is granted (door ajar time is
adjustable using Function 25). This output is not timed.
Press: 12 # Output #
Output=Output to Activate (0-4)
1=Main Relay; 2=Auxiliary Relay; 3=Output #3; 4=Output #4;
0=No Output
Select Keypad Active Output Default: No Output
Sets which output activates when any keys are pressed. This
output is timed. If toggle mode is selected for the output, the timer
value defaults to 2 seconds.
Press: 14 # Output #
Output=Output to Activate(0-4)
1=Main Relay; 2=Auxiliary Relay; 3=Output #3; 4=Output #4;
0=No Output
Select Keypad Lockout Output Default: No Output
Sets which output activates when the keypad is “locked out” after
too many incorrect entry code attempts. The lockout time is 60
seconds.
Press: 13 # Output #
Output=Output to Activate (0-4)
1=Main Relay; 2 = Auxiliary Relay; 3=Output #3; 4=Output #4;
0=No Output
Select Alarm Shunt Output Default: No Output
Sets which output activates during the time access is granted.
(Use this output ot shunt alarm contacts attached to the access
door.) This output may be timed or toggled.
Press: 15 # Output #
Output=Output to Activate(0-4)
1=Main Relay; 2=Auxiliary Relay; 3=Output #3; 4=Output #4;
0=No Output
Select Request-to-Exit Output Default: No Output
Sets which output activates when the Request-to-Exit input is
grounded. This output may be timed or toggled.
Press: 16 # Output #
Output=Output to Activate(0-4)
1=Main Relay; 2=Auxiliary Relay; 3=Output #3; 4=Output #4;
0=No Output
REX input terminates toggle of Main or Aux. Relay
Main Relay On-time Default: 02 Seconds
Sets the length of time the Main Relay activates when triggered.
Green LED is on when Main Relay is active.
Press: 21 # Seconds #
Seconds=Output time in seconds (1-60)
Auxiliary Relay On-time Default: 02 Seconds
Sets the length of time the Auxiliary Relay activates when triggered.
Press: 22 # Seconds #
Seconds=Output time in seconds (1-60)
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Anti-Tamper Output Default: No Output
Sets which output activates when the Anti Tamper switch on the
back of the keypad is activated.
Press: 17 # Output #
Output=Output to Activate(0-4)
0=No Output; 2=Auxiliary Relay; 3=Output #3; 4=Output #4;
Changing the 6-Digit Master Programming Code
Press: 98 # Master Code # Master Code #
Master Code=The new 6-digit Master Programming Code
Erasing All Entry Codes
WARNING: PERFORMING THIS COMMAND WILL REMOVE
ALL ENTRY CODES FROM THE MEMORY
Press: 97 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 #
Note: The green indicator will light while the memory is being erased. This
may take up to 15 seconds.

Beep Sounds During Auxiliary Relay Default: No
Selects whether or not the keypad beeps during Auxiliary Relay
activation.
Press: 42 # Sound #
Sound=1 for Yes, =0 for No
Beep Sounds During Output #3 Default: No
Selects whether or not the keypad beeps during Output #3
activation.
Press: 43 # Sound #
Sound=1 for Yes, =0 for No
Beep Sounds During Output #4 Default: No
Selects whether or not the keypad beeps during Output #4
activation.
Press: 44 # Sound #
Sound=1 for Yes, =0 for No
Anti-Pass Back Time Default: No Anti-Pass Back
Sets the length of time an entry code will not function after it is
used.
Press: 51 # Minutes #
Minutes=Time in minutes (2-4), 0=No Anti-passback
RESETTING KEYPAD
Master Reset
CAUTION: Performing a master reset will clear the
entire memory of the 926 and return all programmable
options to the factory default values. ALL ENTRY
CODES WILL BE ERASED. NOTE: The Master Code will
NOT be reset.
STEP 1 Disconnect power from the keypad.
STEP 2 Press and hold down the * and # keys.
STEP 3 Apply power to the keypad, continue holding the keys
down until the red indicator starts flashing
STEP 4 Release the keys. The red and yellow indicators will
remain lit until the process is complete, then the
yellow indicator will go out.
Resetting the Master Code
STEP 1 Remove the 926 from the wall and disconnect
power from the keypad.
STEP 2 Locate & Remove jumper at JP2. Reference page 2.
STEP 3 Re-apply power. You will get a single beep and
the yellow LED will flash momentarily.
STEP 4 Replace jumper on JP2.
THE MASTER PROGRAMMING CODE IS NOW 123456.
Beep Sounds During Main Relay Default: No
Selects whether or not the keypad beeps during Main Relay
activation.
Press: 41 # Sound #
Sound=1 for Yes, =0 for No
Solid-state Output #4 On-time Default: 02 Seconds
Sets the length of time Output #4 activates when triggered.
Press: 24 # Seconds #
Seconds=Output time in seconds (1-60), 99=Toggle Mode
Beep Sounds on Keystrokes Default: Yes
Selects whether or not the keypad beeps as each key is pressed.
Press: 40 # Sound #
Sound=1 for Yes, =0 for No
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Selects mode for Keypad LED Backlight Default: 30 Seconds
Selects whether or not the keypad back light stays OFF, lights for 30
seconds when activated or stays ON.
Press: 52 # Output #
0 = Light always OFF
1 = 30 sec light when activated (default)
2 = Light always ON
Solid-state Output #3 On-time Default: 02 Seconds
Sets the length of time Output #3 activates when triggered.
Press: 23 # Seconds #
Seconds=Output time in seconds (1-60), 99=Toggle Mode
Beep Sounds Anti-Tamper Activation Default: No
Selects whether or not the keypad beeps during Anti-Tamper
switch activation.
Press: 45 # Sound #
Sound=1 for Yes, =0 for No
Changing the Beeper Sound Level
The Keypad’s beeper can be set to high or low level.
Remove jumper JP1 to reduce beeper sound level.
Keypad Lockout Count Default: 3 Attempts
Sets the number or incorrect entry code attempts allowed
before the keypad “locks out” for 60 seconds.
Press: 50 # Attempts #
Attempts=Number of attempts before lockout (2-7)
*Refer to Option 13 to Enable Lockout Relay
Door Ajar Timer Default: 60 Seconds
Sets the amount of time the door may be held open after an
authorized access. The DOOR AJAR output will activate after the
time expires.
Press: 25 # Seconds #
Seconds=Held open time in seconds (1-60)

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Mounting
Use the provided enclosure holes to mount the 926 keypad to a wall, pilaster or gooseneck pedestal
post. Use supplied hardware or other appropriate hardware suitable for your specific mounting
surface. Clean any debris out of the enclosure that may cause a short.
If the keypad is used to activate a gate operator, mount the keypad a minimum of 6' from the
gate and gate operator to avoid contact with the movement of the gate upon activation.
POST
MOUNT
SURFACE
MOUNT
1" DIA 4X 3/8" DIA
2-7/8"
2-7/8"
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