Assa DK-26 manual Changing the User and Program Code from the Keypad

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Rev. A.2, 10/03

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After you’ve completed your entries, test your user and program codes by entering them. The user code should open the door. The program code should cause the yellow LED to flash rapidly (program mode). Exit the program mode by hitting the Bell key. Below we show a step by step summary of programming the two codes.

Power up unit; confirm steady yellow LED

Press the “Prgm Code” button on the CPU board for one second Confirm rapid flashing yellow LED

Within 30 seconds of pressing Prgm Code button, enter prefix 0-0 followed immediately by a 5-7 digit Program code

End your entry with Bell key or wait 5 seconds

Note two red LED flashes for confirmation, note rapid yellow flashing LED returns Enter prefix 0-1 followed immediately by a 2-7 digit User code

End your entry with Bell key or wait 5 seconds

Note two red LED flashes for confirmation, note rapid yellow flashing LED returns Press Bell key to terminate program mode or wait 30 seconds

Re-enter User code (door should open)

Re-enter Program code followed by the Bell key (yellow LED should rapidly flash), terminate with Bell key

Finally, as mentioned at the beginning of this section, here is the procedure to follow if you don’t get a steady yellow light on power up. The absence of the yellow light means that for any reason, the unit already has one or more codes in memory. You must erase these other codes to be certain that the unit will operate only on the codes you plan to enter. Follow the steps shown below.

Press the “Hard Code” button on the CPU board for one second.

Confirm slow flashing yellow LED

Press the Bell key (yellow flashing stops). Confirm two red flashes

Press the “Prgm Code” button on the CPU board for one second.

Confirm fast flashing yellow LED

Enter 8-8 followed by the Bell key (or wait 5 seconds). Confirm two red flashes Extinguish the fast yellow flashing LED by pressing the Bell Key or waiting 30 seconds

This procedure has erased any Hard code that was present (see Section 4.1) and all user codes. The yellow LED will usually come on steadily. If it doesn’t, it means that the unit has a previous Program code in memory and this is no problem as you will be overwriting the old Program code. Return to the beginning of this section for keypad changeable programming.

4.2.1 CHANGING THE USER AND PROGRAM CODE FROM THE KEYPAD

This is the day to day procedure that should be taught to the end user. Normally the end user will not access the CPU board. Everything should be done from the keypad. To change the User code:

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Contents Connecting the Keypad Cable to the CPU Board Adding Other Lock Control SwitchesSetting the Time Range and Toggle Mode 1 Changing the User and PROG. Code from Keypad --PageWiring with Touch Sense BAR and Magnalock Nightlight FunctionPhysical Installation Physical Installation of Keypad Wiring Power SelectionDK-26 Power Consumption Volts Power and Electric Lock WiringOverview of CPU Board AC Lock AC Power Wiring DC Lock with AC PowerDC Lock AC Power Wiring DC Lock with DC PowerAdding Other Lock Control Switches DC Lock DC Power WiringUSE of the F Terminal Adding External Contacts for Fail Safe and Fail Secure Locks REX FunctionDouble Break Wiring for Free Egress TWO Pole Switch Programming Fixed ProgrammingRev. A.2, 10/03 Page-11 Keypad Changeable Programming Changing the User and Program Code from the Keypad Adding Multiple User Codes Masterkey USE of the Hard CodeSubset Codes Deleting CodesChanging LED and Beeper Operation Doorbell Function USE of the Programmable RelayDuress Function ANTI-TAMPER Alarm Function Door Prop Alarm FunctionAdditional Hard Wired Options Hardwired Code DisablingNightlight Function Dual PAD OperationWiring to Shunt Alarm System on Door Alarm System ShuntingANTI-TAILGATING Wiring with Securitrons Touch Sense BAR and Magnalock Wiring of DK-26, Touch Sense BAR and MagnalockMAGNACARE→ Limited Lifetime Warranty Appendix a Command Summary With the Unit in Program Mode Fast Yellow FlashRev. A.2, 10/03 Page-ii PROBLEM-- a key isn’t echoed no beep or LED flash PROBLEM-- Door opens on a short code that wasn’t programmed PROBLEM-- How to check the Keypad

DK-26 specifications

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