TriMark e-ASK UM28 User manual

e-ASK
electronic Access Security Keyless-entry
Keypad With
Keypad With
On
On-
-Board Relays
Board Relays
(UM28 ~ 540-0200)

Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................... 1
Standard e-PAD Mode Operation and Features ........................ 2
Lock Door with Keypad ............................................................ 2
Unlock Door with Keypad ........................................................ 2
AutoLatch e-PAD Mode Operation and Features ...................... 3
Release Catch with Keypad ..................................................... 3
Unlatch Door with Keypad ....................................................... 3
More e-PAD Features ................................................................... 4
Protective Deactivating Security Feature ................................. 4
Buzzer Operation ..................................................................... 4
Backlighting .............................................................................. 4
Low Voltage Warning ............................................................... 4
Teaching Keypad New Authority and Access Codes ............... 5
Program New Authority Code .................................................... 5
Assign New Access Codes ........................................................ 6
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 7
Appendix ....................................................................................... I
Wiring Information .................................................................... I
Mounting Information ............................................................... I

Introduction
This manual provides the necessary information for the proper
installation and use of TriMark’s Relay e-PAD Keypad.
The Relay e-PAD Keypad includes:
e-PAD (keypad user interface) - Keypad integrated grab
handle. Clean acrylic rod with mild soap and water only.
Mounting gasket
This device is designed to directly control the power actuation of one
door’s lock or latch. The output of the keypad is internally regulated,
but still requires a 5-Amp or 7.5-Amp fuse protecting the branch of
the circuit dedicated solely to this keypad.
Currently Available as Horizontal Only
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Standard Mode e-PAD Operation and Features
This mode is primarily intended for controlling an actuator that will lock or
unlock a door’s security feature (cam lock, deadbolt, etc.)
The e-PAD is shipped with default Authority and Access Codes. If the
OEM or dealer has not changed default codes, the Authority and Access
Codes are:
Access code:
Authority code:
Lock Door With Keypad
Press and hold down the (1 / 2) button for 1-2 seconds. An access code
is not needed to lock the door.
Unlock Door With Keypad
Entering a valid 5-digit access code provides a double beep and unlocks
the door.
Notes:
The authority code does not unlock the door. It is only used to
assign access codes (see page 5 for information on setting
authority and access codes).
If keypad does not provide double beep and does not unlock, a
valid access code has not been entered.
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
1 / 2 3 / 4 5 / 6 7 / 8 9 / 0
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
7 / 8 7 / 8 7 / 8 7 / 8 7 / 8
2

AutoLatch Mode e-PAD Operation and Features
This mode is available in the 29810-05 version of the keypad only. It is
primarily intended for unlatching operations for a cabinet or door, where
activation of the keypad physically releases the door from the closed and
latched position.
The e-PAD is shipped with default Authority and Access Codes. If the
OEM or dealer has not changed default codes, the Authority and Access
Codes are:
Access code:
Authority code:
Release Catch with Keypad
In AutoLatch mode, this function is not usually needed. However, this
function has been left in place in the event it is occasionally needed.
Press and hold down the (1 / 2) button for 1-2 seconds. An access code
is not needed to release a latch. This will not unlatch a door, it will move
the actuator so that the catch can allow the door to securely close.
Normally, this happens automatically in this mode.
Unlatch Door with Keypad
Entering a valid 5-digit access code provides a double beep and
unlatches the door. After about 5 seconds, the keypad automatically
activates again, releasing the catch and allowing the door to securely
close.
Notes:
The authority code does not unlatch the door. It is only used to
assign access codes (see page 5 for information on setting
authority and access codes).
If keypad does not provide double beep and does not unlatch, a
valid access code has not been entered.
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
1 / 2 3 / 4 5 / 6 7 / 8 9 / 0
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
7 / 8 7 / 8 7 / 8 7 / 8 7 / 8
3

More e-PAD Features
Protective Deactivating Security Feature
If a correct code is not entered after 20 button presses, the keypad
enters an inactive mode that disables button recognition for 1 minute.
This helps prevent unauthorized access by entering random codes.
There is no button feedback while the system is disabled.
Buzzer Operation
The keypad buzzer chirps once and for each key press during regular
use. When an authorized access code is entered, the system chirps
twice to indicate code acceptance and output activation.
The keypad chirps twice for each button press while in learn mode.
When a new access code is defined, the system chirps 3 times. If an
incorrect or mismatched code is entered during learn mode, there is a
1-2 second chirp.
Backlighting (optional feature)
The keypad buttons have lights that come on for one minute when any
button on the keypad is pressed.
Low Voltage Warning
When the keypad power supply is at a voltage less than 9.0V, the
keypad provides a short beep 0.5 seconds after either a lock or unlock
attempt. The lock output is deactivated to prevent unintentional lock-
out. Only an unlock command works.
Set Operation Mode
The keypad operation can be set to either standard mode or auto-
latch mode by following this process:
1. Press the (5 / 6) button for 5 seconds until the keypad beeps.
2. Enter the 5-digit Authority Code (keypad starts a continuous
beep).
3. Hold (9 / 0) button for 5 seconds, keypad will beep 5 times.
4. Press a button to select mode.
a. (1 / 2) button for standard mode.
b. (3 / 4) button for auto-lock mode.
5. One short beep sounds for standard mode or 2 beeps for auto
-lock mode.
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Teaching Keypad New Authority / Access Codes
IMPORTANT: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH OPTION AND
ALL NOTES BEFORE BEGINNING TO KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT
DURING THE PROGRAMMING PROCESS.
The Authority Code has only one purpose; it grants the owner the ability
to set new Access Codes. The Authority Code must be EXACTLY 5
digits long. There are two ways to set the Authority Code with the
TriMark Full Feature System. Changing the Authority Code erases all
previous Access Codes and sets a new Access Code in memory bank
1 that is the same as the new Authority Code.
Important: Authority and Access Codes should be different for the
greatest security.
Program New Authority Code
Preparation:
1. Find the wiring harness coming out of the back of the keypad.
Sometimes there is an access panel to the back of the keypad
inside the vehicle. If not, you will need to remove the keypad
from the vehicle.
Programming:
1. With the keypad still powered (this may require that the door be
shut), short the yellow wire to ground for about 5 seconds, or until
the keypad begins to beep.
2. The keypad will beep for 3 seconds; remove the short before the
keypad stops beeping. The keypad is now in “Learn Mode.”
3. Enter a new 5-digit Authority Code (double chirps after each
button press). The keypad chirps 3 times after the 5th digit’s entry.
4. Re-enter the new Authority Code for confirmation. The keypad
will chirp FOUR times for successful confirmation. A long beep
indicates a failure to change the code.
5. Test the new code to confirm it.
The following area can be used to document the new Authority Code:
Authority Code
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
5

Assign New Access Codes
The Access Codes are used to unlock or unlatch the door. The Access
Codes must be EXACTLY 5 digits long. With a valid Authority Code, an
Access Code can be programmed with the following instructions:
1. Press the (5 / 6) button for 5 seconds until the keypad beeps.
The backlighting of the keypad will flash (if equipped) indicating
the keypad is in “Learn Mode.”
2. Enter the 5-digit Authority Code (see page 5 for the code).
If you enter an INCORRECT Authority Code, the keypad will
beep for 1 second, and leave “Learn Mode.”
If you enter a CORRECT Authority Code, the keypad will
provide a very short beep, indicating that you must define a
memory bank to store the new Access Code.
3. Press and release the button that corresponds to the memory
bank. For example, press (1 / 2) button for Memory #1 and
press (3 / 4) button for Memory #2. During this step, you are
choosing 1 of 5 memory banks.
4. Enter a new 5-digit Access Code. The keypad chirps 3 times
after the 5th digit’s entry.
5. Re-enter the new Access Code for confirmation. The keypad will
chirp 3 times after a successful confirmation. A long beep
indicates a failure to change the code.
6. Test the new code to confirm a successful change.
Repeat process to assign additional Access Codes.
Notes:
Up to 5 different Access Codes can be assigned at any time. As
additional Access Codes are defined, pre-existing Access Codes
are overwritten. For example, if a new Access Code is assigned
to Memory #3, the previous Access Code in Memory #3 is no
longer valid.
If an error is made at any point, or if time runs out, the keypad will
exit “Learn Mode,” provide a 1-2 second beep, and not change
anything.
The following area can be used to document the new Access Code assignments:
Memory # User Name Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
1/2
3/4
5/6
7/8
9/0
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Problem Description Possible Solution
e-PAD Hints
No response when buttons
are pressed (no power).
Check the contacts in the door frame (if
keypad is installed in door). Dirt and
corrosion will hinder power from reach-
ing the keypad. Clean with a scouring
pad and mild solution.
Check for a blown fuse protecting the
keypad’s circuit. If a new fuse blows
immediately, take your vehicle in for
service, DO NOT BYPASS THE FUSE
OR USE ONE GREATER THAN 7.5A.
Power supply depleted. Replace or re-
charge batteries supplying power to the
keypad.
Access code is
not recognized
Verify that code has not been changed.
Reassign keypad with instructions on
page 5.
Confirm use of an access code, not the
authority code.
Keypad powers off once code
is entered, or attempting to
lock. Does not power on for
several minutes.
The circuit is shorted. The actuator, key-
pad, or wiring may have been damaged
by corrosion or impact, and the internal
protection is controlling the problem.
Take your vehicle in for service, and
discontinue use of the keypad.
Entrance door does
not respond to
lock/unlock commands
Door is misaligned to the catch in the
frame. Adjust the door.
Actuator in door may be jammed. Check
actuator and connecting rod for ease of
motion, lubricate rod connections, and
replace actuator if it is stiff or extremely
difficult to move.
For additional troubleshooting service, assistance, and/or warranty
information on OEM-installed systems, please contact the OEM of your
vehicle.
Troubleshooting
7

This product has been manufactured with methods to ensure high
quality and to meet the high expectations of our customers. TriMark
warrants this product to be free from workmanship defects and will
remedy issues per TriMark's warranty policy.
Remote transmitter FOBs, batteries, and other equipment subject to
normal wear and deterioration may need to be replaced periodically by
dealer and/or end user and are not covered by this warranty. TriMark
will not be liable for indirect, special, incidental or consequential
damages.
This system complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) This device must accept any interference received including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.
Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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Appendix: Installation and Mounting e-PAD
Wiring
Red—12V power
Black—Ground
Green—Unlock output (12V pulse)
Blue—Lock output (12V pulse)
Yellow—Authority learn wire (disconnected unless programming)
Power wires = female 1/4” spade terminal with one meter wires.
Output wires = female 4mm bullet terminal with 200mm wires.
Mounting Information (units in metric)

UM28
34295-01
03/15-5
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