Manual
PN# 500-20750
Page 3 Rev. A, 11/13
Wiring Terminal Connections
DKC
Terminal
DK-37 Wiring Reference
Wire Color
+12V Positive DC supply lead Red
D0 Wiegand data zero Green
D1 Wiegand data one White
LED-G Green light Orange
LED-R Red light Brown
LED-Y Yellow light Blue
BUZ Audible buzzer Yellow
TAMP Tamper indicator Purple
( - ) Ground Black
Feedback and Entry Overview
The DK-37 comes with green, yellow, and red LED indicators above the keypad. These three
indicator lights provide feedback during operation. When the DK-37 is in Wiegand mode there is
no yellow feedback light when connected to an access controller. The yellow light is designed to
work with the Securitron DKC Digital Keypad Controller. The three indicator lights are intended
for operation through an access controller either through a dry-contact connection to ground or
an open-collector driver. Please refer to the access controller for information about the meaning
of the indicator lights.
The table below is only for use with Securitron DKC
LED ACTION MEANING
Red Light Single Flash
While in programming mode an error was made during
program entry; or
A 5 second timeout occurred at any time during a
programming step.
Red Light Double Flash
While in programming mode a confirmation that a valid
program entry was made; or
During normal operation the DK-37 was put into or taken
out of lockout mode.
Red Light Continuous On
During normal operation the relay is energized while the DK-
37 is in relay timer mode.
Red Light Continuous On
While in normal operation the DK-37 is in passage mode; or
The DK-37 is in toggle mode and the relay is energized.
Yellow Light Flashing
In programming mode the LED flashes once per second
Yellow Light Continuous On
While in normal operation this indicates that there are no
codes in memory.
Green Light Single Flash
Key press detected.
Green Light Continuous On
While in normal mode a 30-second lockout occurred after 16
wrong digits were entered; light turns off after lockout time.
Backlight Double Flash
While in normal mode a valid code was entered while the
DK-37 was in lockout mode.
The DK-37 is provided with a beeper that can be used to indicate when a button is pressed or
the relay is energized. The beeper functions are detailed in the table below and are valid for use
with the Securitron DKC.




