Linear RE-2 manual Optional Remote Keypad, Optional Keyswitch, Keyswitch Installation

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OPTIONAL REMOTE KEYPAD

The optional Model AM-KP remote keypad can be used with the RE-2 entry system. A typical application for the remote keypad would be to control a second door or gate. Entry codes are the only method of access allowed at a remote keypad. The default system setting will cause the remote keypad to activate Relay #2.

1.Mount the AM-KP keypad onto a pedestal or to a wall.

2.Route 6-conductor cable from the RE-2 to the AM-KP.

For wire runs up to 300 feet use 24 AWG Belden Type 9931 or equivalent.

For wire runs up to 600 feet use 20 AWG Weico Type 9405 or equivalent.

3.Set the DEVICE ADDRESS rotary switch in the AM-KP to match the remote keypad address in the RE-2 (default = 3).

4.Connect the 6-conductor cable as shown in Figure 19.

5.Secure and lock the AM-KP to its mounting plate.

OPTIONAL KEYSWITCH

The RE-2 case is designed to accept the following keyswitch:

KNOX COMPANY MODEL 3501

KNOX COMPANY

800-552-5669

www.knoxbox.com

Keyswitch Installation

1.Remove the screw and washer that retain the keyswitch hole access plate (see Figure 20).

2.Hold the lock cover and plastic spacer in place on the RE-2 case. Secure the assembly with four screws, lock washers, and nuts. Slide the keyswitch into the hole, oriented as shown (see Figure 21). Secure the keyswitch with the large switch nut.

3.Plug the two keyswitch snap-on wire leads (supplied with the switch) onto the keyswitch COM and N.O. pins (see Figure 22).

4.Connect one keyswitch wire to the RE-2 OPEN #1 terminal. Connect the other keyswitch wire to the RE-2 COMMON terminal (see Figure 23).

REMOVE SCREW

REMOVE

AND WASHER

COVER

 

 

PLATE

Figure 20. Removing the Keyswitch Hole Access Plate

SPACER

COVER

PLATE

ASSEMBLY

INSTALL COVER

PLATE AND SPACER

WITH FOUR SCREWS,

LOCKNUTS, & NUTS

INSERT KEYSWITCH INTO HOLE WITH KEYSLOT ORIENTED AS SHOWN

SET SWITCH

TO NUMBER 3

Figure 18. Setting the Keypad Device Address

Figure 21. Keyswitch Wire Connections

KEYSWITCH

CONNECTION

N.O. PINS

SWITCH SECURED

WITH LARGE NUT

COM

TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER BATTERY NEGATIVE BATTERY POSITIVE SENSE #1 OPEN #1

RE-2

TERMINALS

USE BELDEN 9931 (24 AWG) CABLE FOR RUNS UP TO 300 FEET

USE WEICO 9405 (20 AWG) CABLE FOR RUNS UP TO 500 FEET

CONNECT SWITCH WIRES

TO COM AND N.O. SWITCH PINS

Figure 22. Keyswitch Wire Connections

SENSE #2

OPEN #2

COMMON KEYPAD CLK KEYPAD DVAL KEYPAD DAT 0 KEYPAD DAT 1 KEYPAD GND KEYPAD PWR

CLK

DVAL

DAT0 AM-KP

REMOTE

DAT1 KEYPAD GND

PWR

SENSE #1

OPEN #1

SENSE #2

RE-2OPEN #2

TERMINALS COMMON KEYPAD CLK KEYPAD DVAL KEYPAD DAT 0 KEYPAD DAT 1

ACCESS

KEYSWITCH

NOTE: THE KEYSWITCH CAN BE WIRED TO THE OPEN #2 TERMINAL TO CONTROL

A SECOND GATE OR DOOR

Figure 19. Remote Keypad Wiring

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Figure 23. Keyswitch Wiring

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