K1 Series ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ All-In-One 12-Pad INSTALLATION & INSTRUCTION MANUAL Essex Electronics, Inc. | 805.684.7601 | 800.KEY-LESS | fax 805.684.0232 | keyless.
K1 Series All-In-One 12-Pad Self-Contained Keyless Entry® System All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form, without prior written consent of Essex Electronics, Inc. Essex Electronics shall not be liable for errors contained in this manual. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Essex Electronics, Inc.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................. 1 Overview - The K1 Series ............................................................. 1 Keypad ........................................................................................... 1 Keypad Specifications ................................................................... 1 Keypad Part Numbers ...................................................................
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○ ○ ○ ○ Introduction ! Overview – The K1 Series The Essex K1 Series All-In-One 12-Pad Self-Contained Keyless Entry® System is an extremely versatile Keypad that can be configured in the field. The 500user code system consists of either a 3x4 or 2x6 Keypad.
! Keypad Part Numbers 3x4 Keypad K1-34B K1-34S K1-34K K1-34X Brass Finished* Bezel Stainless Steel Bezel Black Bezel No Bezel 2x6 Keypad K1-26B Brass Overlay K1-26I Illuminated K1-26S Stainless Steel Overlay K1-26R Braille Overlay *Bezel is brass in appearance. Actual bezel is PVD-coated stainless steel. 2 Essex Electronics, Inc. | 805.684.7601 | 800.KEY-LESS | fax 805.684.0232 | keyless.
○ ○ ○ ○ Keypad Connector Diagram CONFIGURATION PINS- “CONFIG” YELLOW- Anti Tailgate/Internal Alarm (Do NOT apply voltage) PINK- Remote Bypass (Do NOT apply voltage) TAN- Earth Ground VOLTAGE SELECT (Do NOT apply voltage) 12-24V (default)- Jumper on 1 pin only 5V- Jumper on both pins BROWN- 24-hr Access (Do NOT apply voltage) BLACK- Ground ORANGE- Program (Do NOT apply voltage) RED- Input Voltage BLUE- Output B WHITE- Output A VIOLET- MAIN Output GREEN- Output for Encoded Relay Module (optional) NOTE
PINK- Remote Bypass Connect a Normally Open push button between PINK and BLACK to trigger the main output for its normal Door Open Time setting. ORANGE- Set Up Programming Momentarily connecting ORANGE to BLACK puts the unit in Set Up Mode (same as entering * 3, Master Code #). GREEN- Optional Encoded Relay Module GREEN is a special output for an optional “Secure/Encoded Relay Module”. (Part No.
○ ○ ○ ○ Keypad Configuration Voltage Selection The factory default setting for the Keypad voltage is 12-24VDC. Verify that the jumper is removed or placed over only one pin. For 5VDC, the jumper should be placed across both pins. If changing the voltage is necessary, make sure the power is removed first. Keypad Output Selection Once the voltage jumper is verified or correctly set (see above): 1. Remove power. 2. Jumper the two pins above the connector labeled "CONFIG.” 3. Apply appropriate power.
c. To change the illumination on the K1-26 only, enter the code as follows: Code 210 # 211 # 212 # 213 # 214 # Standby Mode Off (factory default) Off Off Dim Dim Normal Operation Off (factory default) Dim Bright Dim Bright You should hear 3 beeps indicating successful configuration (the RED LED will continue to flash and the GREEN LED will be solid). If you hear a long error beep, re-enter the configuration number followed by #. 5. Remove power. 6. Remove configuration jumper. 7. Re-apply power.
CAUTION: This procedure completely erases the memory and restores factory defaults!!! Once the memory is cleared, all programmed User Codes are erased and factory default settings are restored. 1. Remove power. 2. Jumper the two pins above the connector labeled "CONFIG.” 3. Apply appropriate power. (You should hear 4 beeps and the RED LED will flash and the GREEN LED will be solid). 4. Once the Keypad is in configuration mode, enter 0099#.
c. To change the illumination on the K1-26 only, enter the code as follows: Code 210 # 211 # 212 # 213 # 214 # Standby Mode Off (factory default) Off Off Dim Dim Normal Operation Off (factory default) Dim Bright Dim Bright You should hear 3 beeps indicating successful configuration (the RED LED will continue to flash and the GREEN LED will be solid). If you hear a long error beep, re-enter the configuration number followed by #. 7. Remove power. 8. Remove configuration jumper. 9. Re-apply power.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Self-Contained Keyless Entry® System Self-Contained Keyless Entry® System Specifications ! Input Voltage: Standby Current Draw: Outputs: Programmable Output: (Door Open Time) Latching: # of Users: Code Length: Default Master Code: Tamper Alarm: Access Code Protection: 5VDC or 12 to 24VDC (Jumper Selectable) 25mA 3 Open Collector, 1/4 A Max to Ground 1 to 99 seconds Default - 5 seconds Off (Default), Manual (Toggle On/Off) Timed 502 (1 Master User, 500 Users, 1 Temporary User 3 to 8 Digits 1-2-
Self-Contained Keyless Entry® System Configuration ! Input Requirements The All-In-One 12-Pad accepts 5VDC or 12 - 24VDC. An optional battery charging module and rechargeable gel cells are available when using the ERM-3 module to keep the system operational for up to 50 hours during a power interruption.
Output B A transistor output intended to drive a relay that can be programmed for one of the following: 1. CCTV or Light Controller - First key press triggers a Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds). 2. Auxiliary Output - Manual Control or Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds). 3. Third Door - Users can be assigned to open a 3rd door. 4. Internal Alarm System - Detect Break-in, Door-ajar & Tamper. 5. Doorbell - Press # at the Keypad to trigger a 1 second output for a doorbell (not included). Essex Electronics, Inc.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Programming System Setup The System Setup can only be modified if you know the Master Code. When the system is initially set up, the default system settings should be reviewed prior to other programming. 1. Enter * 3 2. Enter the Master Code followed by # Example: * 3 1 2 3 # This opens programming and causes: Red LED Green LED Fast Flash Solid 3. Proceed to one of the following eight programming options: ! Changing the Master Code (Default: 1,2,3) a. Enter 1 # b.
! Setting the Main Door Open Time (Default: 5 Seconds) a. Enter 2 # b. Enter the desired Door Open Time (1-99 seconds), followed by # Example: 2 # 1 5 # (15 sec. Door Open Time) c. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming. Keypad Status After Step Completion Step Beep Red LED Green LED a Double Slow Flash Slow Flash b Triple Slow Flash Solid Setting Latching Option (Default: Off) a. Enter 3 # b.
2) Enter the desired On Time (1-99 seconds), followed by # Example: 4 # 1 # 1 5 # (Sets CCTV/Light Option for 15 seconds) ! Auxiliary Device #1 1) Enter 2 # 2) Enter the momentary output time (1-99 seconds), followed by # ; -or- Enter 0 to set the auxiliary device for Manual Operation (ON/OFF), followed by # Example: 4 # 2 # 0 # (Sets Auxiliary Device with Manual Operation) ! Second Door 1) Enter 3 # 2) Enter the desired Door Open Time (1-99 seconds), followed by # 3) Select the desired latching method: Off
Configuring Output B (Default: CCTV) a. Enter 5 # b.
! Internal Alarm 1) Enter 5 # 2) Enter the desired Door Ajar Time (1-99 seconds), follwed by # Example: 5 # 5 # 1 0 # (Sets Internal Door with 10 second Door Ajar Time) ! Master Code Door Unlock Option (Default: Allow) a. b. c. d. Enter 6 # Enter 0 # to prevent the master code from unlocking the door. Enter 1 # to allow the master code to unlock the door. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming. ! Time Clock Input (Default: Prevent) a. Enter 7 # b. Enter 0 # to prevent lockout c.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Programming Individual Users Authorized users (master code or any user authorized to program) can program users directly from the Keypad. Each Individual User can be assigned various authorizations. Review System Setup before programming individual users. 1. Enter * 1 2. Enter the Master Code followed by # Example: * 1 1 2 3 # This opens programming and causes: Red LED Green LED Slow Flash Solid 3. Proceed to one of the following seven programming options: ! Adding a New User a. Enter 1 # b.
d. cont’d. Code User Authorization 6 3rd Door (see notes) 7 24-hour Access (see notes) e. Once all desired User Authorizations have been assigned, enter # to complete programming for this User. f. To program an additional User, return to Step b. g. If no more Users are to be added, enter * * and return to Step 3, or if you have completed all User Programming, enter * * a second time to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation.
! Modify a User by User ID a. Enter 2 # b. Enter the User ID (1 to 500) for the User to be modified, followed by # c. To change this User’s Code, enter the New User Code followed by # d. To keep this User’s Code, enter #. Then, enter the desired User Authroization, followed by #. (Repeat for additional authorizations or skip to Step e for no authorizations.
d. To keep this User’s Code, enter #. Then, enter the desired User Authorization, followed by #. (Repeat for additional authorizations or skip to Step e for no authorizations.) Code User Authorization 1 Latching Authorization 2 Program or Delete Users Authorization 3 Output A Authorization (see notes) 4 2nd Door (see notes) 5 Output B Authorization (see notes) 6 3rd Door (see notes) 7 24-hour Access (see notes) e. Enter # to complete programming for this User. f.
! Deleting a User by User Code a. b. c. d. Enter 5 # Enter the User Code to be deleted, followed by # To delete an additional User, return to Step b. If no more Users are to be deleted, enter * * and return to Step 3, or if you have completed all User Programming, enter * * a second time to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation. ! Adding a Temporary User a. Enter 6 # b. Enter the User Code / PIN (3-8 digits), followed by # c.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Normal System Operation ! Keypad LED Status Indicators ! A solid green LED indicates that the door is unlocked. ! A solid red LED indicates that the door is locked. Depending on how the System Options are configured, User Commands are used to operate Manual Latching. The User Commands are trailing digits entered after an authorized user code followed by #. The ability to use these User Commands depends on authorizations assigned to each User (see Programming Individual Users, page 17).
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This warranty excludes Elevator and Vehicle Keyless Entry Access Control Systems. A separate warranty applies to Keyless Entry systems manufactured for these applications. Disclaimer of Warranties: Limitation of Buyer’s Remedies Except for the repair or replacement at seller’s option which is expressly set forth above, Essex Electronics Inc.
lawsuit or other action which arises out of, relates to, or is in connection with the manufacture or sale of the products set forth above shall be governed by California law, and the venue for any such action shall be the Superior Court of the State of California in and for Santa Barbara County, California. ! Repair Policy Should it be necessary for a component or a system to be returned for repair, it must be accompanied with an RA# (Return Authorization Number) issued by the factory.
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