Universal Wireless Solutions ORACLE OWK-5/250 User manual

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System Features:
- Controls up to four Access Points
- Multiple Control Modes
- Proximity Detector with Backlit Keypad after dark
- Echo Confirmation Feedback
- Up to 2 Years on 4 x ‘AA’ Batteries
- Temporary One-Time Use/24 Hour PIN Numbers
- Use Several Keypads together in Multi-Keypad Mode
- Oracle Wireless Keypad Models:
o OWK5 – 5 Pin Codes
o OWK250 – 250 Pin Codes
Thank you for purchasing the
Oracle Wireless Keypad. This
p
roduct has been designed and
manufactured in the USA,
utilizing the highest qualit
y
standards available.
Please read the instructions carefull
y
T
he Oracle Wireless
Keypad unit can be used
as a primary o
r
secondary door and gate
access point.
Oracle
(T M ) W ireless K eypad
(5 & 250 PIN VERSIONS)
Universal Wireless Solutions
Model OWK-5/250
4/12/2007
Patents Pending
Simple to install and simple to use, the new
Oracle Wireless Keypad
offers the best that the industr
y
has to offer. Available in both 5 & 250 Code configurations as well as in full
Pedestrian Gate Kits
tha
t
combine the Wireless Keypad, Wireless Push To Exit, and a Gate Control Unit. These units combine
the simplicity of wireless installation with the robust feature sets of much higher priced keypad
controllers, including:
Error Lockout: 7 wrong codes, unit will lockout for 5 minutes
Party Mode: Latches gate or door open indefinitely
Vacation Mode: Locks system indefinitely
A
lso includes extended functionality of
battery power
, immunity from lightning strikes,
night-light
on
motion, and
algorithmic encryption.
Compatibility:
GAP – Gate Access Panel
OMG2 – Basic Access & Intercom
OPE2 – Push-To-Exit
GCU – Gate Control Unit
ULTRX900-R – 900 MHZ Receiver

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Setup Instructions
1: Setting up the keypad unit:
• Install 4 ‘AA’ batteries (‘AA’ Lithium’s for longer life and strongly recommended for colder climates)
• The unit will beep indicating that it is ready for the Master Pin Number to be entered.
• On the keypad, press ###, followed by a 4 digit Master Pin Number of your choice.
• Will this Keypad Unit be taught to an existing Gate Network?
Yes: Will this be the only Keypad Unit at this location? If yes, go to step 8. If no,
repeat the above instructions for each Keypad Unit and then proceed to step 8.
No: Continue to next question.
• Will this be the only Keypad Unit at this location?
Yes: Go to step 3.
No: Repeat step 1 for each additional unit and then go to step 2.
2: Setting up the keypad unit with multiple keypad units at the same location:
a. On a secondary unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 56.
b. Immediately complete step 2c for the Main Keypad Unit. To switch a secondary unit back to a
Main unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 57.
c. On the Main Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 05. If the secondary unit
fails to learn the network code, you will hear a 6-tone error signal. If you receive an error signal,
repeat step 2.
3: Setting up the keypad unit with a GCU as the receiver:
a. Will a Gate Control Unit (GCU) be used as a receiver in this network?
No: Go to step 4.
Yes: Press the learn button on the GCU until the LED lights up. Release the button.
Within 20 seconds complete step 3b for the Main Keypad Unit.
b. On the Main Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 1. The Keypad Unit will
double-beep and the GCU LED will blink 3 short blinks to indicate success.
c. Will this network contain more than 1 GCU?
No: Go to step 6.
Yes: The GCU is shipped with a default identity of unit #1. Additional units must have
their identity set according to the chart below:
GCU# GCU Dipswitch #1 GCU Dipswitch #2
2 ON OFF
3 OFF ON
4 ON ON
Press the learn button on the GCU until the LED lights up. Release the button. Within 20
seconds, enter in the Master Pin Number on the Main Keypad Unit, followed by 2, 3, or 4.
The Keypad Unit will double-beep and the GCU LED will blink 3 short blinks to indicate
success. Once you are finished with all GCU’s, proceed to step 6.

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4: Setting up the keypad unit with an Ultra RX 900 Unit as the receiver:
a. On the Ultra RX 900 Unit, place Dipswitch #1 in the ON position.
b. Connect the RX 900 to power. Within 15 seconds, complete step 4c.
c. On the Main Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 1 (for additional RX units,
see step 4d). The Keypad Unit will double-beep and the Ultra RX 900 Relay will buzz and the
LED will blink 3 short blinks to indicate success.
d. Will this network contain more than 1 Ultra RX 900 Unit?
No: Go to step 7.
Yes: The Ultra RX 900 Unit is shipped with a default identity of unit #1. Additional units
must have their identity set according to the chart below:
RX900
#
RX 900 Dipswitch
#2
RX 900 Dipswitch
#3
2 ON OFF
3 OFF ON
4 ON ON
Place Dipswitch #1 in the ON position. Connect the RX 900 to power. Within 15 seconds,
enter in the Master Pin Number on the Main Keypad Unit, followed by 2, 3, or 4. The
Keypad Unit will double-beep and the Ultra RX 900 Relay will buzz and the LED will blink
3 short blinks to indicate success. Once you are finished with all RX 900 Units, proceed to
step 7.
! Clearing the Memory
If you get an error tone at any time or need to re-teach a unit, you will need to clear the memory.
• To clear the memory on the GCU, hold down the learn button until the LED gives 4 double blinks.
• To clear the memory on the ULTRX900-R, hold down the learn button until you hear a low tone.
Mounting Instructions
5: Mounting the Wireless Keypad Unit (OWK):
a. Mount the back of the OWK to a wall or post, within easy reach of a visitor, using the mounting kit
included.
b. Place the front of the OWK onto the mounted back and assemble using the included screws and
hex key.
!Large metal surfaces could considerably shorten the range of the units. Best if mounted on a Gooseneck
post or wood surface. If mounting on a large metal surface and long range is required, use a non-metallic
spacer to move the unit away from the metal surface by as much as possible.
6: Mounting the Gate Control Unit (GCU):
a. Mount the GCU with the label in the upright position, with the antenna pointing straight down.
b. Connect the RELAY OUTPUT of the unit to the gate or door. A separate power supply is required
to power the door strike if used.
c. If using with a Magnetic Lock, use the Normally Closed (N/C) connections of the GCU.

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7: Mounting the Ultra RX 900 Unit:
a. Mount the Ultra RX 900 unit with the terminal block at the bottom, with the antenna hanging
straight down.
b. Connect the RELAY OUTPUT of the unit to the gate or door. A separate power supply is required
to power the door strike if used.
c. If using with a Magnetic Lock, use the Normally Closed (N/C) connections of the Ultra RX 900.
Instructions for Existing Networks
8: Teaching the Keypad Unit into an existing Gate Network:
a. Will the Primary Access Control Unit be a Gate Access Panel (GAP)?
No: Go to step 8b.
Yes: On the Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 56. Immediately
enter in the Master Pin Number on the GAP, followed by 5.The Keypad Unit will sound a
double beep, indicating it was successfully taught. Go back to step 5 for Mounting
Instructions and then proceed to step 9.
b. Will the Primary Access Control Unit be a Basic Access Unit (MiniGAP)?
No: Go to step 8c.
Yes: On the Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 56. Immediately
press the learn button on the Basic Access Unit (black button located inside the unit, at the
top of the board) and release. The Keypad Unit will sound a double beep, indicating it was
successfully taught. Go back to step 5 for Mounting Instructions and then proceed to step
9.
c. With a Keypad Unit as the Primary Access Control Unit
Teach the Keypad Unit according to the instructions in step 2. Go back to step 5 for
Mounting Instructions and then proceed to step 9.
Ma
g
netic Lock
–
Normall
y
Closed
(
N/C
)
Connection
Door Strike
–
Normall
y
O
p
en
(
N/O
)
Connection Ma
g
netic Lock
–
Normall
y
Closed
(
N/C
)
Connection
Door Strike
–
Normall
y
O
p
en
(
N/O
)
Connection

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9: Using secondary Keypad Units to activate additional receivers (GCU or Ultra RX 900):
a. Will any secondary Keypad Units be used to activate additional receivers in the network?
No: There are no additional receivers in the network. Go to step 10.
Yes: A secondary Keypad Unit defaults to activating receiver #2 when a Pin Number is
entered on that keypad. To activate receiver #3, go to step 9b and/or to activate receiver
#4, go to step 9c.
b. To have a secondary Keypad Unit activate receiver #3, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by
58.
c. To have a secondary Keypad Unit activate receiver #4, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by
59.
General Operation and Special Features
10: Using the Keypad Unit:
To use the Keypad Unit, enter any valid Pin Number. With multiple receiver’s, enter the Pin
Number followed by the receiver identity (1-4).
11: Pin Numbers:
User-Level Pin Numbers: The Wireless Keypad can support up to 5 Pin Numbers with the
OWK5 or up to 250 Pin Numbers with the OWK250, for other users.
- To add an additional Pin Number, on the Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed
by 9. After the beep, enter in a new user-level, 4 Digit, Pin Number.
The Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new number is accepted.
Removing User-Level Pin Number: To remove a user-level pin number, on the Keypad Unit,
enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 7. After the beep, enter in the user-level pin number
that you want to remove.
The Keypad Unit will give a double beep indicating that the pin number has been removed or a
triple beep, indicating a pin number has been entered that does not exist. The Master Pin
Number cannot be deleted.
Temporary User Pin Numbers: 5 Temporary Pin Numbers can be issued with an OWK5 (15 for
an OWK250), for a 1 time only use, within a 24 hour time period.
- To issue a temporary Pin Number, on the Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed
by 51. After the beep, enter in a temporary Pin Number.
- To limit the temporary Pin Number to a single receiver, enter the temporary Pin Number,
followed by the Receiver ID (1-4), resulting in a five digit Pin Number.
The Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the pin number is accepted.
Changing the Master Pin Number: To change the Master Pin Number, on the Keypad Unit,
enter in the existing Master Pin Number, followed by 09. After the beep, press ###, followed by
the NEW Master Pin Number.
The Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new pin number is accepted.
12: User Settings:
Keypad Brightness: When it is dark out, the Wireless Keypad Unit uses an Infrared proximity
sensor to light up the keypad when you come within 5 feet of it or when a button is pressed.
- To brighten or dim, on the keypad unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 08.
- Immediately enter 1, 2, or 3, to set the level of brightness.
The Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new level is accepted. The default level is 2.

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Alternate Channel Group Selection: The Wireless Keypad Unit can be set to one of three
alternate channel groups, to overcome range-reducing interference from conflicting radio
transmitters. Change the channel setting on the Master Keypad Unit only. Once the channel
group is changed on the 1st Keypad Unit in the system, re-teach to other keypads and
receivers in the system.
- To alternate operating channel groups, on the Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number,
followed by 55.
- Immediately enter 1, 2, or 3, to set the channel group.
The Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new channel group is accepted. The default setting is
channel group 1.
13: Operating Mode:
Party Mode: To keep your gate open during a party or other activity, so the gate won’t have to
open with the arrival of each guest, you can set the Wireless Keypad Unit to keep the gate open,
until it is cycled closed. To use this setting, the Receiver Unit MUST be connected to an
external power supply.
- To enter Party Mode, on the Primary Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by
54.
- To close the gate and exit Party Mode, cycle the gate by entering a Pin Number.
14: Batteries:
The Wireless Keypad Unit uses four ‘AA’ batteries. The average life of the Wireless Keypad Unit’s
batteries is a year with all functions enabled. Lithium batteries are recommended for longer life
and for use in colder climates.
Universal Wireless Solutions
Designed and Manufactured In the USA.
A manufacturer’s full One Year Warranty covers this product.
See www.WirelessGateAccess.com for technical information and questions
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with FCC part 15 rules. It may not cause harmful interference with other devices, and must accept interference
from other devices.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Warranty: This product is warranted to be free of defects for the period of One Year from the date of purchase. The warranty covers parts, labor,
and return shipping to you, but not all accessories. IEI will repair or replace any defective product at our discretion. Warranty does not cove
r
misuse or damage other than due to normal operating conditions. If you need to send the system to IEI for repair, contact IEI for a Return
Authorization number via email: [email protected]. Packages without a Return Authorization number will be rejected.
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