Assa DK-26 manual Changing the User and PROG. Code from Keypad --Page

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Rev. A.2. 10/03

SECTION 4.2 KEYPAD CHANGEABLE PROGRAMMING-----------------------------

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This section explains how to set up easy code change from the keypad by employing a Program code which is relatively constant and a User code which is often changed for better security.

SECTION 4.2.1 CHANGING THE USER AND PROG. CODE FROM KEYPAD --Page 13

This details the code changing procedure that should be taught to the end user.

SECTION 4.2.2. ADDING MULTIPLE USER CODES------------------------------------

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The previous two sections explain how to set up keypad changeable programming for the common requirement of a single User code. Up to 59 separate User codes can be added to memory so that individuals or groups can have their own code. This section explains the procedure.

SECTION 4.3 “MASTERKEY” USE OF THE HARD CODE----------------------------

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The Hard code is normally used for “fixed” programming but in a multiple door installation, it can be used as a “masterkey” code which will open all doors.

SECTION 4.4

SUBSET CODES----------------------------------------------------------------

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This section must be read for all multiple code installations.

 

SECTION 4.5

DELETING CODES-------------------------------------------------------------

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This section is most important for multiple code installations but should at least be scanned for all installations as it explains all code deletion procedures.

SECTION 4.6 SETTING THE TIME RANGE AND TOGGLE MODE -----------------

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As factory set, the DK-26 will release the lock for five seconds. This section explains how to change that setting and enable “toggle” mode where successive code entries will energize and then deenergize the lock control relay.

SECTION 5. CHANGING LED AND BEEPER OPERATION---------------------------

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Special commands can be sent to the CPU board from the keypad to change the way the beeper and LED’s function.

SECTION 6 USE OF THE PROGRAMMABLE RELAY----------------------------------

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The CPU board has a second relay that can be assigned to any of several functions which are explained in the following sections. These are enhancements to a standard installation and are therefore not always used.

SECTION 6.1 DOORBELL FUNCTION ------------------------------------------------------

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Pressing the “Bell” key will energize the programmable relay which can be used to summon someone to the door.

SECTION 6.2 DURESS FUNCTION ----------------------------------------------------------

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This section applies only in high security applications where you require the user to be able to activate a silent alarm if someone is forcing him to open the door via the Keypad. The programmable relay is used to send this signal.

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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 DK-26 Power Consumption Volts WiringPower Selection 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 PowerUSE of the F Terminal DC Lock DC Power WiringAdding Other Lock Control Switches 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 Duress Function USE of the Programmable RelayDoorbell Function ANTI-TAMPER Alarm Function Door Prop Alarm FunctionNightlight Function Additional Hard Wired OptionsHardwired Code Disabling Dual PAD OperationANTI-TAILGATING Alarm System ShuntingWiring to Shunt Alarm System on Door 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

The Assa DK-26 is a state-of-the-art electronic locking system designed to provide enhanced security for a variety of applications, including commercial, institutional, and residential environments. This locking solution is characterized by its robust construction, advanced technology, and user-friendly features, making it a popular choice among security professionals.

One of the standout features of the Assa DK-26 is its innovative design, which combines mechanical and electronic security elements. The locking mechanism utilizes a high-security cylinder, ensuring that unauthorized access is thwarted. This cylinder is key-operated, allowing for traditional key entry while also supporting electronic access control, offering flexibility to users.

The DK-26 is equipped with advanced electronic technologies that enhance its functionality. One of the key technologies integrated into this system is RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). This allows users to gain access using key fobs or cards that contain embedded RFID chips. The system can be programmed to allow or deny access based on time schedules, occupancy status, or individual user credentials, providing a high level of control over who can enter a facility.

Another notable characteristic of the Assa DK-26 is its ability to integrate with various security management systems. This compatibility allows for centralized control and monitoring of multiple locking devices, enabling security personnel to efficiently manage access across an entire building or campus. Additionally, the DK-26 features real-time audit trails, which log all access attempts and can be reviewed for security audits or investigations.

The DK-26 is designed for durability and resilience, featuring weather-resistant materials that make it suitable for both interior and exterior applications. Its sleek and modern aesthetic adds to the appeal for businesses looking to maintain a professional appearance while ensuring optimal security.

Installation of the Assa DK-26 is straightforward, as it can be retrofitted to existing door hardware without requiring extensive modifications. This ease of installation, combined with its reliable performance, makes the DK-26 an intelligent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their locking systems.

In summary, the Assa DK-26 electronic locking system combines high-security mechanical features with advanced electronic technologies, making it a versatile and effective solution for securing a diverse range of environments. Its RFID access capabilities, integration with security management systems, and robust construction make it a standout choice in modern security solutions.