Security Brands Advantage DKE User manual

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ADVANTAGE DKE
2Make sure you have everything shown here. 3Unlock and remove front panel
of keypad unit; then using
carriage bolts and hex nuts,
attach unit to pedestal as shown.
4For ease of wiring, insert front
panel into enclosure as shown.
START HERE
Keypad Unit Key Carriage Bolt
( 4x )
Hex Nut
( 4x )
1Carefully unpack box.
Reset Button
For performing reset procedures
Event Input Terminals
For wiring to an exit device
Power and Relay Terminals
For wiring to gate operator or door opener,
accessories, and power
Keypad Unit Front Panel
Shown as it would appear with front panel inserted
into enclosure as in Step 4.
What’s what?
Important components labeled
WARNING!
AUTOMATIC GATES CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!
ALWAYS CHECK that the GATE PATH IS
CLEAR BEFORE OPERATING!
REVERSING or other SAFETY DEVICES
SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED!

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QSG-26500-EN Rev. H (9/2021)
12–24 VAC/DC
POWER
12–24 VAC/DC
POWER RELAY A RELAY B
Gate Operator / Door Opener
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Power and Relay Terminals
Exit Device
(58-RTE-P is shown)
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5a Make the connections
Wiring for Gate Operator or Door Opener
5b Make the connections
Wiring for Electric Door Strike and Exit Device
Power Source
(12–24-VAC/DC)
Electric Strike
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5c Make the connections
Wiring for Mag Lock and Exit Device
Mag Lock
(57-1200MAG is shown)
Exit Device
(58-RTE-P is shown)
Power Source
(12–24-VAC/DC)
Connect to
Event Input
Terminals on
keypad unit.
Connect to
Relay A or B
N/O and COM
terminals on
keypad unit.
Connect to
Relay A or B
N/C and COM
terminals on
keypad unit.
Connect to
Event Input
Terminals on
keypad unit.
+–
+–
POS. (+)
NEG. (–)
COM
REVERSE LOOP
COM
OPEN
STOP
CLOSE
FREE EXIT
COM
COM
RADIO
N/C
COM
N/O
N/C
COM
N/O
POS. (+)
NEG. (–)
Relay B can be wired to a second device
in the same manner.
Earth ground is
optional unless
required by
local code.
Earth ground is
optional unless
required by
local code.

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A1 Additional Programming
6Add Access Code(s) to Relay A.
(To add multiple codes, enter each of them before pressing pound key) 7Make sure gate path is clear; then
enter access code on keypad and
confirm gate opens.
11 12 5 _ _ _ _
Access Code(s)
(4 digits; numbers only)
Master Code
(1251 is default)
Sub Mode
Sub Mode
Sub Mode
Sub Mode
21 12 5 _ _ _ _
Code(s) to Be Deleted
(4 digits; numbers only)
Master Code
(1251 is default)
51 12 5 _ _ _ _
Latch Code
(4 digits; numbers only)
Master Code
(1251 is default)
Set Latch Code
Your system is ready to use.
INSTALLATION COMPLETE!
N
1
Programming Sub Modes
Add Access Code(s) to Relay A
7Add Access Code(s) to Relay B
9Configure Event Input
0Delete All Codes
2Delete Code(s)
3Change Master Code
5Set Latch Code (Relay A ONLY)
6Set Relay Output Time
NOTE: The Master Code is for programming only and will not trigger the relay. The green
arrow indicates a “good” tone on the keypad. An incorrect entry will sound a “bad” tone.
Delete Code(s)
(To delete multiple codes, enter each of them before pressing pound key)
31 12 5 _ _ _ _
New Master Code
(4 digits; numbers only)
Current Master Code
(1251 is default)
Change Master Code
Things to Know
The Star Key (*)
The star key deletes your current entry.
If you happen to make a mistake keying in a
code, simply press the star key to delete the
entire entry and start over.
The Pound Key (#)
The pound key is good for one thing and
one thing only: exiting Programming Mode.
Whenever you’re in Programming Mode,
simply press the pound key to get out.
Reset Procedures
If for some reason the Master Code is
forgotten or the unit needs to be reset to
factory defaults, two reset procedures are
available: Master Reset and Unit Reset.
These procedures can be found on Page 5
of this guide.
NOTE: Green arrow indicates “good” tone on keypad.
Always wait for good tone before moving on.

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A2 Additional Programming (continued)
Sub Mode
Sub Mode
Sub Mode
1
Add Access Code(s) to Relay B
(To add multiple codes, enter each of them before pressing pound key)
01 12 5 1 2 5 1
Master Code AgainMaster Code
(1251 is default)
Keypad will sound
“good” tone when
complete.
Delete All Codes (Cannot Be Undone)
61 12 5 _ _ _
Seconds
(000–999)
Relay
(1 for A, 2 for B)
Master Code
(1251 is default)
double
beep
double
beep
_
Set Relay Output Time
712 5 _ _ _ _
Access Code
(4 digits; numbers only)
Master Code
(1251 is default)
NOTE: Green arrow indicates “good” tone on keypad.
Always wait for good tone before moving on.
Sub Mode
Sub Mode
Mode or Exit
(0–2 or # to leave
mode unchanged)
3
Relay
(1 for A, 2 for B)
_
1 12 5
Current Mode
(Unit beeps mode
number or makes no
beep when disabled)
Master Code
(1251 is default)
9
Configure Event Input
(Allows an external device to affect keypad operation or trigger a relay)
_
Set Mode 1, Mode 2, Disable, or Check Current Mode
Mode 1 - Remote Inactive Mode
Disables all Relay A codes when input is received from external device
Mode 2 - Arming Circuit Mode
Turns on keypad unit when input is received from external device
Mode 3 - Remote Open Mode
Triggers either Relay A or Relay B when input is received from external device
Mode 0 - Event Input Disabled
Mode
1 12 5
Current Mode
(Unit beeps mode
number or makes no
beep when disabled)
Master Code
(1251 is default)
9
Set Mode 3
Modes

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BReset Procedures
Master Reset
(Used if the Master Code is unknown, if the Latch Code is unknown and the unit is in Latch
Mode, or if the Sleep Code is unknown and the unit is in Sleep Mode. All other codes will be
retained after completing this procedure.)
Step 1 - Open front panel on unit.
Step 2 - Disconnect power.
Remove one power wire from screw terminal on circuit board by unscrewing and removing.
Step 3 - Press and hold Reset Button; reconnect power; then release Reset Button.
Insert removed power wire back into screw terminal and screw down to secure. Unit will
sound one (1) tone. Release Reset Button after you hear tone.
Step 4 - Press Star key (*) on keypad three (3) times.
Step 5 - Close front panel on unit.
The Master Code is now reset to default (1251).
NOTE: If an error is made during these procedures, an “error” tone will sound and
you must start again from the beginning.
Unit Reset
(Used to reset unit to factory default settings. All codes are erased in this procedure.)
CAUTION: FOLLOWING THIS PROCEDURE WILL DELETE ALL CODES!
Step 1 - Open front panel on unit.
Step 2 - Disconnect power.
Remove one power wire from screw terminal on circuit board by unscrewing and removing.
Step 3 - Press and hold Reset Button; reconnect power; then release Reset Button.
Insert removed power wire back into screw terminal and screw down to secure. Unit will
sound one (1) tone. Release Reset Button after you hear tone.
Step 4 - Enter Pound (#) Star (*) Pound (#) on keypad. (Unit will sound “good” tone.)
Step 5 - Enter 1251 (Master Code) on keypad. (Unit will flash status LEDs and beep.)
Step 6 - While unit is beeping, disconnect and reconnect power.
Do this the same way as before. Unit will then go through power-up procedure.
Step 7 - Close front panel on unit.
The unit is now reset to factory default settings.
Notes

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