Assa DK-26 manual Adding Multiple User Codes, Masterkey USE of the Hard Code

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Rev. A.2, 10/03

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Enter program code, followed by the Bell Key, note rapid yellow flashing LED (program mode)

Enter prefix 0-1 followed immediately by a new 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 new User code (door should open)

The program code should need changing much less often. To do it:

Enter old program code followed by the Bell Key, note rapid yellow flashing LED (program mode)

Enter prefix 0-0 followed immediately by a 5-7 digit new 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 Press Bell key to terminate program mode or wait 30 seconds

Re-enter new Program code followed by the Bell Key (to test it), note rapid yellow flashing LED returns

Press Bell key to terminate program mode or wait 30 seconds

The logic behind this procedure is as follows. All programming for the DK-26 starts with putting the unit into program mode (except entering the single Hard code). The unit is put into program mode by either pressing the “Prgm Code” button on the CPU board or entering a valid program code. When you enter a program code, however, you have to terminate the sequence with the Bell Key. This is for a little extra security. An unauthorized person who came across a copy of the Program code might not know he had to press the Bell key after entering it. The prefix 0-0 causes the code which follows to be stored as the Program code. The prefix 0-1 causes the code to be stored as a user code.

4.2.2 ADDING MULTIPLE USER CODES

The DK-26 has memory locations for up to 59 User codes. This allows separate codes for individuals or groups which is a benefit because when one code is changed (usually owing to a security worry), the people who use the other codes don’t have to learn a new code. To program additional User codes, you follow the procedures described above for setting the User code in memory location 01 but you employ memory locations 02 through 59. For example, once the unit is in program mode (rapid yellow flash), entering 0-2 followed by a code sequence will enter a second User code. The same is true when you enter prefixes 0-3, 0-4 up to 5-9. When you’re programming multiple User codes, note that you can enter them one right after another. When a code is accepted, the unit signals by two red flashes. It then automatically goes back into program mode and another code can be immediately entered without exiting program mode. Be sure to test all the codes you have entered before you consider programming complete. You can individually erase any code (including the Program code) by entering program mode, pressing the prefix for the code (01-59) and then pressing the Bell key or waiting 5 seconds until you get the two red flashes.

4.3 “MASTERKEY” USE OF THE HARD CODE

The primary use for the Hard code is to allow simple single code “fixed” operation as is described in Section 4.1. The Hard code can only be set or changed from the “Hard Code”

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Contents Adding Other Lock Control Switches Connecting the Keypad Cable to the CPU Board1 Changing the User and PROG. Code from Keypad --Page Setting the Time Range and Toggle ModeNightlight Function Wiring with Touch Sense BAR and MagnalockPhysical Installation Physical Installation of Keypad Power Selection WiringDK-26 Power Consumption Volts Power and Electric Lock WiringOverview of CPU Board DC Lock with AC Power AC Lock AC Power WiringDC Lock with DC Power DC Lock AC Power WiringUSE of the F Terminal DC Lock DC Power WiringAdding Other Lock Control Switches REX Function Adding External Contacts for Fail Safe and Fail Secure LocksDouble Break Wiring for Free Egress TWO Pole Switch Fixed Programming Programming Rev. A.2, 10/03 Page-11 Keypad Changeable Programming Changing the User and Program Code from the Keypad Masterkey USE of the Hard Code Adding Multiple User CodesDeleting Codes Subset CodesChanging LED and Beeper Operation Duress Function USE of the Programmable RelayDoorbell Function Door Prop Alarm Function ANTI-TAMPER Alarm FunctionHardwired Code Disabling Additional Hard Wired OptionsNightlight Function Dual PAD OperationANTI-TAILGATING Alarm System ShuntingWiring to Shunt Alarm System on Door Wiring of DK-26, Touch Sense BAR and Magnalock Wiring with Securitrons Touch Sense BAR and MagnalockMAGNACARE→ Limited Lifetime Warranty With the Unit in Program Mode Fast Yellow Flash Appendix a Command SummaryRev. 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