7400 & 7450 Family Stand-Alone Digital Keypad Instruction Manual DynaLock (877) DYNALOCK WWW.DYNALOCK.
Table of Contents 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................4 INTRODUCTION ..........................................4 KEYPAD TYPES ..........................................4 BOX CONTENT ..........................................5 ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT ..........................................5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................6 KEY FEATURES ..........................................7 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION .............
Table of Contents 4. PROGRAMMING .............................19 4.1 INTRODUCTION .............................19 4.1.1 Entering Programming Mode .............................20 4.1.2 Exiting Programming Mode .............................20 4.2 CHANGING THE OPEN CODE .............................21 4.3 CHANGING NORMAL/SECURE .............................21 4.4 CHANGING PROGRAMMING CODE .............................22 4.5 CHANGING NORMAL/SECURE CODE..............................23 4.
General Information 1. General Information 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.2 KEYPAD MODELS The 7400 & 7450 series are waterproof, stand-alone keypads. Both units are suitable for indoor and outdoor mounting. Each unit accepts up to 500 users and allows entry via a personal identification number (PIN).
General Information 1.3 BOX CONTENT Before beginning verify that all of the following are in the box. If anything is missing please contact DynaLock for assistants. • • • • • One Unit One Drilling Template (Label/Sticker) One Security Spline Key One Security Hex Screw Four Mounting Screws and Wall Plugs 1.
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General Information MODE LED DOOR LED 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # 3 3x4 MATRIX BACKLIT KEYPAD BELL BUTTON (WITH EXTERNAL SOUNDER) DynaLock CASE SCREW MODE LED DOOR LED 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 BELL BUTTON (WITH EXTERNAL SOUNDER) 1 # 2x6 MATRIX BACKLIT KEYPAD DynaLock CASE SCREW FIGURE 1: FRONT PANEL 7400 & 7450 Manual Page 8
Installation 2. Installation 2.1 MOUNTING THE KEYPAD Prior to starting, select the location where the keypad unit is to be mounted. Perform the following steps: 1) Open the keypad by loosening and removing the case security screw located at the bottom using the security spline key. 2) Depending on the type of installation, gang box or wall mount, drill the respective holes into the rear cover.
Installation 6) Once wired, replace the keypad back onto its back plate and secure using the tamper proof screw and special tool, supplied with the hardware. 2.2 WIRING THE KEYPAD The keypads are provided with a 3 foot, prewired, 10 conductor 18AWG cable. Wire according to the following steps: 1) Cut and strip the conductors to the necessary length. 2) Splice the keypad wires to the corresponding ancillary devices and insulate each connection, including any unused wires.
Installation GROUND V IN REX/BL N.O.
Installation WHITE IN/MONITOR YELLOW: N.O. ORANGE: N.C. AUXILIARY BLUE: COM BLACK GROUND (+) RED AUX. IN V IN (-) COMMON POWER SUPPLY 12-24VDC OR 16-24VAC FROM TRANSFORMER (+) AUXILIARY LOAD (-) MOV# 500189 OPTIONAL FOR INDUCTIVE LOADS, NOT SUPPLIED FIGURE 4: WIRING DIAGRAM FOR AUXILIARY INPUT & OUTPUT GROUND V IN AUX: COM AUX: N.C.
Installation AUXILIARY: N.C. AUXILIARY: COM ORANGE BLUE THIS DIAGRAM IS FOR DYNALOCK ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCKS DSM & DYN OPTIONS (+) (+) N.O. COM N.C. POWER SUPPLY 12-24VDC OR 16-24VAC DSM AND/OR DYN MONITOR/ALARM DSM AND/OR (-) DYN OUTPUT (-) FIGURE 6: WIRING DIAGRAM FOR WIRING DIRECT SHUNT; AUXILIARY MODE 4 GROUND V IN BLACK RED LOCK STRIKE: COM AND/OR AUXILIARY: COM PURPLE AND/OR BLUE LOCK STRIKE: N.O. AND/OR AUXILIARY RELAY: N.O.
Operation 3. Operation 3.1 MODES OF OPERATION The keypad has three modes of operation. These are indicated by the color of the Mode Indicator LED: 3.1.1 Normal Mode (Default) Mode Indicator is green In Normal Mode, the door is locked until a valid Primary Code is entered. THE KEYPAD CAN ONLY BE PROGRAMMED IN NORMAL MODE 3.1.2 Secure Mode Mode Indicator is red Only Secure or Master users can access the premises in Secure Mode, A Secure user must enter a Primary and Secondary Code to gain entry.
Operation 3.2 USER LEVELS 7400 and 7450 keypads accept up to 500 users and provide entry via the use of PIN Codes. Each user is allocated two memory slots: 1) Primary Code 2) Secondary Code The way in which the two memory slots are programmed, determines a users access level. It also establishes what access is granted for each of the three modes of operation. There are three user levels: 3.2.
Operation 3.3.2 Switching From Secure to Normal Mode The default factory setting for the Normal/Secure Code is 3838. 1) Enter the Normal/Secure code. MODE DOOR GREEN MODE INDICATOR FLASHES GREEN MODE DOOR MODE DOOR GREEN 2) Depress the # key to confirm the change. MODE INDICATOR STAYS GREEN GREEN The auxiliary mode of the keypad can also be used to switch the mode of operation from Secure to Normal Mode and vice versa.
Operation 3.3.4 Switching From Bypass to Normal Mode 1) Enter the Normal/Bypass code. MODE DOOR ORANGE MODE INDICATOR FLASHES GREEN MODE DOOR MODE DOOR GREEN 2) Depress the # key to confirm the change. MODE INDICATOR STAYS GREEN GREEN 3.4 SPECIAL OPERATIONAL FEATURES Some installation-specific features are exercised, as required by the system. These features are implemented as shown in Figures 4-6. 3.4.
Operation 3.4.3 Tamper Feature In case the keypad is forcibly opened or removed from the wall, a tamper event is triggered. A tamper signal is sent to an external sounder (refer to Figure 5 wiring diagram on page 12). The output time can be easily programmed with the keypad from 0 to 9 minutes. The tamper event can activate the auxiliary output if the keypad is in Auxiliary Mode 3. Refer to the Quick Reference Guide for Auxiliary Mode Setting Table in paragraph 4.8.2. 3.4.
Programming 4. Programming 4.1 INTRODUCTION Programming is done solely via the keypad driven Programming Menu System. To reach the Programming Menu System, the keypad must first be placed into Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode in paragraph 4.1.1. During the manufacturing process, certain codes and settings are preprogrammed. These settings are the default factory settings. THE TABLE BELOW SHOWS ALL THE PROGRAMMING MENUS, WITH DEFAULT FACTORY SETTINGS DEFAULT MENU DESCRIPTION No.
Programming 4.1.1 F Entering the Programming Mode Note: • The keypad must be in Normal Mode to enter Programming. • The factory default 4 digit Programming Code is 1234. • If a Programming Code is not entered within 5 seconds, the keypad will return to its Normal Mode. 1) Depress the # key, in rapid succession . MODE INDICATOR WILL TURN OFF DOOR INDICATOR WILL TURN RED DOOR MODE RED 2) Enter your Programming Code.
Programming 4.2 CHANGING THE OPEN CODE The Open Code is mainly used as a method to quickly test the Lock relay during installation. The factory 4 digit default setting for the Open Code is 2580. For security reasons when the first user is added to the keypad or the auxiliary code is changed, the default Open Code will automatically be deleted. Non default codes will not be erased automatically. F Note: • Open Code does not function in Secure Mode.
Programming F Note: • Auxiliary Code does not function in Secure Mode. • Auxiliary Code only works when the Auxiliary Mode is 0, 1, 8, or 9. • Invalid entries; you will hear a long beep and the keypad will return to Normal Mode. • Code 0000 will erase and deactivate the Auxiliary Code. 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -2- to enter Menu 2. THE MODE INDICATOR TURNS ORANGE THE DOOR INDICATOR STAYS GREEN MODE ORANGE DOOR GREEN 3) Enter the new code you wish to set as the Auxiliary Code.
Programming 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -3- to enter Menu 3. THE MODE INDICATOR TURNS GREEN THE DOOR INDICATOR STAYS GREEN DOOR MODE GREEN GREEN 3) Enter the new code you wish to set as the Programming Code. 4) System returns to Normal Mode. YOU WILL HEAR 3 BEEPS THE MODE INDICATOR TURNS GREEN THE DOOR INDICATOR TURNS OFF 4.5 F DOOR MODE GREEN CHANGING THE NORMAL/SECURE CODE Note: • When in Auxiliary Mode 1, 2, 3, or 4 the auxiliary input takes priority over the Normal/Secure Code.
Programming 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -4- to enter Menu 4. THE MODE INDICATOR FLASHES RED THE DOOR INDICATOR STAYS GREEN MODE DOOR MODE DOOR RED GREEN 3) Enter the new code you wish to set as the Normal/Secure Code. 4) System returns to Normal Mode. YOU WILL HEAR 3 BEEPS THE MODE INDICATOR TURNS GREEN THE DOOR INDICATOR TURNS OFF 4.6 GREEN CHANGING THE NORMAL/BYPASS CODE The Normal/Bypass Code is also used to turn the door chime on and off.
Programming 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -5- to enter Menu 5. THE MODE INDICATOR FLASHES ORANGE DOOR MODE THE DOOR INDICATOR STAYS GREEN ORANGE GREEN 3) Hereafter, are 4 different ways to program the Normal/Bypass Code and the door chime. 3) Hereafter, are 4 different ways to program the Normal/Bypass Code and the door chime.
Programming 4.7 SETTING FAIL SAFE/SECURE OPERATION In this paragraph, the fail-safe/fail-secure operation of the door lock and release time are set. Setting the sounding period for the siren feature requires an external sounder. 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -6- to enter Menu 6. THE MODE INDICATOR FLASHES GREEN THE DOOR INDICATOR STAYS GREEN 3) Construct a code using the following instructions.
Programming 4) System returns to Normal Mode. YOU WILL HEAR 3 BEEPS THE MODE INDICATOR TURNS GREEN THE DOOR INDICATOR TURNS OFF 4.8 DOOR MODE GREEN SETTING AUXILIARY MODES 4.8.1 General The default Auxiliary Code is 2004. Auxiliary Mode In addition to the Lock relay and the Lock REX, the keypad features an auxiliary output relay and an auxiliary input, whose function is established by the Auxiliary Mode selection (0 thru 9).
Programming Auxiliary Settings Each of the Auxiliary Modes has a 2 digit setting which affects the operation of the related relay(s). 4) System returns to Normal Mode. YOU WILL HEAR 3 BEEPS THE MODE INDICATOR TURNS GREEN THE DOOR INDICATOR TURNS OFF 4.8.2 DOOR MODE GREEN Quick Reference Guide for Auxiliary Mode Setting AUXILIARY MODE AUXILIARY INPUT FUNCTION AUXILIARY OUTPUT ACTIVATED BY AUXILIARY RELAY AUXILIARY SETTINGS (IN SECONDS) 0 AUX REX VALID CODE OR AUX REX N.O.
Programming 4.8.2 Detailed Reference Guide The following are brief descriptions of each Auxiliary Mode. To implement the features of each mode, refer to Setting the Auxiliary Mode, paragraph 4.8.1. Auxiliary Mode 0 Auxiliary Input Function: Activates the Aux. Output Auxiliary Output activated by: Valid User or Aux. Code, Aux. Input Example: the keypad can function as a 2 door controller. The aux. relay is to be wired to the lock on the 2nd door. The Aux. Setting defines the door open time for the 2nd door.
Programming Auxiliary Mode 3 Auxiliary Input Function: Toggles Normal/Secure Mode Auxiliary Output activated by: Alarms Example: the aux. output is activated if the keypad’s case is forcibly opened or removed from the wall. By wiring a switch timer or an alarm system output to the aux. input, the keypad can automatically switch from Normal Mode (during office hours) to Secure Mode (after office hours). You can’t wire a 2nd door in this mode. You can still have door chime feature active for the 1st door.
Programming Auxiliary Mode 6 Auxiliary Input Function: Door Monitor Auxiliary Output activated by: Forced Entry Example: the keypad can trigger the aux. relay if the door has been forced open. If the Siren Setting is enabled the siren will be activated. The aux. input functions as a door monitor switch and is wired to the magnetic contact on the door. The aux. relay is to be wired to the alarm system.
Programming F 4.9 Note: • This mode takes control of the Door Indicator LED. The LED will not be lit when: a valid code is entered or while in Secure Mode, or when waiting for a Secondary Code. SETTING THE LOCK OUT FEATURE In case the keypad is consecutively presented with invalid codes, the keypad will go into Lockout Mode. When a lockout occurs, the keypad becomes locked and no codes can be entered until the Set Lockout period expires.
Programming 4.10 BACKLIGHT AND LED BEHAVIOR The keypad allows you to define the way the keypad’s backlight will work, as well as the Mode and Door Indicator LED’s. To define the backlight and LED’s operation: 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -6- to enter Menu 6.
Programming 4) System returns to Normal Mode. YOU WILL HEAR 3 BEEPS THE MODE INDICATOR TURNS GREEN THE DOOR INDICATOR TURNS OFF 4.11 DOOR MODE GREEN ENROLLING CODES 4.11.1 Primary Codes Definition • Primary Codes can only be enrolled to an empty user slot. A slot with no existing Primary Code in the keypad’s memory. • A Primary Code must be unique, for instance, one user’s Primary Code can not be the same as that of another user.
Programming 4.11.3 Primary and Secondary Codes Enrolling Methods There are two methods used to enroll Primary and Secondary Codes: The Standard Method and the Code Search Method. 1) The Standard Method is used when the user slot number, for the user you wish to program, is known. You can program both Primary and Secondary Codes using this method. 2) The Code Search Method is mainly used when enrolling a Secondary Code and the user slot code is unknown.
Programming 4) At this time 3 possibilities exist: A) IF THE SELECTED SLOT HAS NO PRIMARY CODE, THE MODE INDICATOR MODE WILL FLASH GREEN, INDICATING THE GREEN KEYPAD IS READY TO ACCEPT A PRIMARY CODE B) IF THE SELECTED SLOT ALREADY HAS A PRIMARY CODE, BUT NO SECONDARY, THE MODE INDICATOR WILL FLASH RED, INDICATING THE KEYPAD IS READY TO ACCEPT A SECONDARY CODE MODE DOOR ORANGE DOOR RED ORANGE C) IF THE SELECTED SLOT ALREADY HAS A PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CODE, A LONG BEEP WILL BE HEARD AND THE KEYPAD
Programming 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -7- to enter Menu. THE DOOR INDICATOR TURNS ORANGE MODE DOOR ORANGE 3) Enter 000 THE DOOR INDICATOR FLASHES ORANGE YOU CAN NOW ENTER A USERS MODE PRIMARY CODE DOOR ORANGE 4) Enter the user's Primary Code.
Programming 4.12 DELETING CODES There are two methods to delete Primary and Secondary Codes: 1) The Standard Method 2) The Search Method When deleting a user slot, both the Primary and the Secondary Codes are erased. F 4.12.1 Note: • It is recommended that a record be kept of added and deleted user’s. This will make it easier to keep track of user slots’ status (empty or not). Standard Method for Deleting Codes 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -8- to enter Menu 8.
Programming 4.12.2 Search Method for Deleting Codes 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -8- to enter Menu 8. THE MODE INDICATOR TURNS RED THE DOOR INDICATOR TURNS ORANGE 3) Enter the 000. DOOR MODE RED ORANGE 0 0 0 THE MODE INDICATOR STAYS RED, THE DOOR INDICATOR FLASHES ORANGE DOOR MODE THE KEYPAD IS NOW WAITING FOR THE RED ORANGE PRIMARY USER TO BE DELETED 4) Enter the users Primary code.
Programming 4.13 RELAY CODE ASSIGNMENT When a Primary Code is enrolled for any user, the user is authorized to activate the lock relay. However, different user codes may be set to operate the auxiliary relay instead or operate both the lock and auxiliary relay. Assignment of such codes is achievable for any valid user code entered in the keypad. There are two methods to assign Relay Codes to user’s: 1) The Standard Method 2) The Search Method 4.13.
Programming The keypad is now waiting for another user slot number. Depress the # key to move to the next slot or enter a new slot number. If you do not wish to continue, depress the # key TWICE in recession and the keypad will return to Normal Mode. 4.13.2 Relay Code Assignment using Search Method 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Depress -9- to enter Menu 9. THE MODE INDICATOR TURNS GREEN THE DOOR INDICATOR TURNS ORANGE 3) Enter 000.
Programming 4.14 F PIN CODE LENGTH/FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Note: • You must be very careful before using this command. Changing the PIN Code length will also erase the ENTIRE memory contents, including all the user and special codes, and return all codes to the factory default settings. 1) Enter the Programming Mode. 2) Select the desired PIN code length as follows: A) 00-Returns to factory defaults and sets a 4 digit code. B) 05-Returns to factory defaults and sets a 5 digit code.
Programming 4.15 F REPLACING A PROGRAMMING CODE Note: • The keypad must be in its Normal Mode for the procedure to work. Insure that the Mode Indicator LED is green before proceeding. 1) Remove power from the keypad. 2) Depress and hold the REX push button. 3) Re-apply power to the keypad with the REX push button depressed. 4) Release the REX push button.
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