Security 100 KE-265 manual

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    KE-265 Keyless Entry  Access Control System Installation and Operations Manual[...]

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    Table of Contents ESSEX ELECTRONICS, INC. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 2 KE-265 Series O VERVIEW .............................................................................................. 2 All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form, wi[...]

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    Introduction Input Requirements The KE-265 accepts 12 to 24 volts AC/DC. An optional battery charging module and rechargeable Gel Cells are available to keep the system operational for up to 24 hours during a power interruption. Syst em current draw (maximum): Overview The KE-265 is an easy to program, easy to use, stand-alone Keyless Entry ® syst[...]

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    Prep aring for Inst allation Keypad Options All Essex Keypads are designed to perform reliably in even the most extreme environmental conditions. Operating temperatures can range from -40 ° C to +70 ° C (-40 ° F to 160 ° F). The KE-265 is compatible with any of the following Keypad styles/configurations : System Components There are four primar[...]

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    The Inst allation Procedure 6. Do NOT mount Keypad at this time. 7. Proceed to Install the Wiring Cable. Required Tools Mounting Instructions 12 Pad 3x4: KP-34S, KP-34B or KP-34K You will need the following tools: The 3x4 keypad is designed to mount to a single gang switchbox or on a wall, pedestal or any flat surface of at least 3 ½ by 5 ¼”. T[...]

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    Install the Wiring Cable 1. Drill a ½” hole in the inside wall or ceiling where you want the cable to come through. 2. Pull the cable through the hole so the connector end goes to the keypad. Route it so there is minimal cable at the keypad.  Note: Supplied with the system is a 12-conductor cable designed to connect the keypad to the control [...]

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    System Hardware Setup The Factory Default Settings are shown here: Remote By-Pass 1. All User Unlock Authorization is configured for Relay #1. (Master Code and Users 1,2 and Users 3,4,5). Factory Default Settings In some cases, it may be necessary to control the door from a remote area such as a security station or reception desk. The KE-265 provid[...]

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    12 Latching Authorization Placing jumpers across the 4 th and 5 th set of pins (1,2 LATCH or 3,4,5 LATCH) determines which relay (if any) each User Group is authorized to manually latch. How to Latch When a valid code is entered on the keypad followed by “7”, the Latch Authorization relay for that particular User Group will energize and remain [...]

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    14 System Programming Overview of System Code Programming There are TWO levels of codes for the KE-265 system. 1. The Master Code (used to open the door and for programming User Codes) 2. User Codes (used by personnel to open the door) IMPORTANT: Notes to remember before programming: 1. All codes must be 3 to 8 digits. 2. All codes must be differen[...]

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    16 Programming User Codes To Program a New User Code or Change an Existing User Code: 1. Choose a new 3 to 8 digit code that will be used for this User Code. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 2. Decide which User Location to place this User Code (see Overview of User Codes) 3. Enter the Master Code, followed by the User Location (you will hear three [...]

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    18 T roubleshooting These are a few troubleshooting suggestions to help assist with any problems you may experience. If the problem continues or is not answered here, please call Essex technical support at (800) KEYLESS Î (800) 539-5377. You can also visit Essex anytime at keyless.com or send email to support@keyless.com. I Changed or Deleted a co[...]

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    20 Keypad beeps all by itself Constant Beeping - If the beep is consistently every 5 seconds, put a . 1 uf 16v (or higher) ceramic capacitor across wires 3 & 10 (black, violet) on terminal strip “A”. Random Beeping - Check for bad circuit ground going to the keypad. Is the black wire from the wiring cable securely fastened to screw #3 on Te[...]

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    22 23 Appendix A – Circuit Board Layout Upon receipt of such notification, Esse x Electronics, Incorporated w ill determine whether to repair or replace. We also re serve the right to hav e our representative make any inspection or repairs, or furnish replacements. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: LIMITATION OF BUYER’S REMEDIES EXCEPT FOR THE REPAIR O[...]

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    Appendix B- T ypical Wiring Diagrams Notes  Note: Some low current strikes or relays w ill cause relay chatter due to inductive kickback. Attach MOV across st rike or relay to eliminate chatter. Master Code ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Username ________________ 24 Fail Secure Lock Fail Safe Lock Controlled by KE-265 Controlled by KE-265 User [...]