ENFORCER SK-2612-SPQ Outdoor Stand Alone Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
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SK-2612-SPQ Outdoor Stand Alone Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader

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Product Information

Specifications:

  • Model: SK-2612-SPQ

  • Type: Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity
    Reader

  • Users: 1,000 (up to 998 users and 2 duress users)

  • User Code Length: 4-6 digits

  • Memory: EEPROM to protect programmed information in case of
    power loss

  • Power: 12-24 VAC/VDC

Product Usage Instructions

Mounting and Installation:

For detailed installation and programming instructions, refer to
the Table of Contents on page 4 of the manual.

  • Choice of 2 pairs of mounting holes
  • Secure with security screw

Wiring:

Refer to the Quick Wiring Diagram for installation.

  • Connect power (12-24 VDC/VAC)

  • Connect Egress Button, Door Sensor, and Fail-Safe Lock as per
    diagram

  • Install diode or MOV for lock protection

Programming:

Ensure to follow these steps for basic programming:

  1. Set the master programming code (6 digits) before any other
    programming

  2. Enter base programming mode with factory default code

  3. Set user card and user code for door access

  4. Choose security level carefully before adding users

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How many users can be programmed on the SK-2612-SPQ

keypad?

A: The keypad supports up to 1,000 users, including 998 regular
users and 2 duress users.

Q: What power supply range does the keypad operate on?

A: The SK-2612-SPQ operates on a power supply range of 12-24
VAC/VDC.

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SK-2612-SPQ Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader
Manual

Features:

1,000 Users (up to 998 users and 2 duress users) EEPROM Memory protects programmed

User code length 4~6 digits

information in case of power loss

12~24 VAC/VDC Operation

All features programmed directly on the keypad:

Low current draw ­ 105mA max.

No need for an external programmer

Form C relay output ­ 2A@12VDC Adjustable output time ­ 0.5~99s, or toggle Built-in tamper alarm and external alarm output Backlit keypad and multicolor status LED EM 125kHz Outdoor rated ­ IP66 Easy transfer of users to additional devices

Egress input lets users exit the premises without keying in a code
Can serve as Wiegand reader or controller, output and input ­ 26~37 bits
2-Door interlock Extreme cold tolerance to -40° F (-40° C) Sturdy black ABS plastic housing

Can serve as a Wiegand controller only when using another SK-2612-SPQ as a reader. ®

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Quick Installation Guide:
This page is for installers looking to do a basic installation and programming of the keypad. For more in-depth installation and programming instructions, see “Table of Contents” on pg. 4.
Mounting Diagram:

Choice of 2 pairs of mounting holes
Drill at least ø3/8″ (ø9mm) wiring hole
Housing base

Security screw

Quick Wiring Diagram:

2 34 56 78 90

Red ­ Power (+)

Purple ­ Output (COM)

(+)

Gray ­ Tamper Alarm Output (GND) (­)

Black ­ Power (­)

Alarm

(+) 12~24
VDC/VAC Power
(­) Supply

Yellow ­ Egress Input (N.O.) Brown ­ Door Sensor Input* Pink ­ Common Ground (­)

Egress Button
Door Sensor

Blue ­ Output (N.O.) Fail-Secure Lock
Orange ­ Output (N.C.) Or
Fail-Safe Lock
Green ­ Data 0 SK-2612-SPQ
White ­ Data 1 Wiegand Reader

(+) Electric (­) Lock
Diode IN4007 See note below
MOV

*Connect to ground if unused. Can only serve as a Wiegand controller when another SK-2612-SPQ is used as the reader (See Wiegand Controller Mode, pg. 18 for details).

NOTE: To protect the relay, you must install the enclosed diode–with the cathode (striped end

)

toward the positive side–for DC powered locks OR install the varistor (MOV ) for AC powered locks and

electromagnetic locks unless the lock has a diode/MOV built in (all SECO-LARM electromagnetic locks have

built-in protection). Do not install both diode and MOV. Failure to use these as directed will void the warranty.

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Quick Programming Guide:
Programming Tips:
Master programming code (6 digits) should be programmed before any other programming. A steady red LED indicates that keypad is powered on and ready. The LED will change to orange
and a single beep will sound to indicate the device has entered programming mode.
Programming Instructions:
Follow the instructions below if the following covers your needs:
A new master programming code Setting one user code Setting one user card A door-unlocked time of 4 seconds after the output is activated Access mode / security level set to “card or code” (default) NOTE: It’s important to choose and fully understand the security level before adding users. For other
security levels besides the default, read their setup instructions carefully before proceeding.
1. Enter base programming mode:

NOTE:

is the factory default master programming code. A new master

programming code (6 digits) should be set the first time you enter programming mode.

2. Set the master programming code (6 digits):

NOTE:

is the new master programming code and must be entered twice.

3. Set a user card to operate the output (unlock the door):

Read Card

NOTES:

chooses user ID #15 of 998 possible user IDs (0~997).

To add other users (card or code) do not repeat the initial function code .

4. Set a user code to operate the output (unlock the door):

NOTES:

chooses user ID #10 of 998 possible user IDs (0~997).

is the new user code for user ID #10 (4~6 digits).

Do not assign the user code 8888 to any user ID.

To add other users (card or code) do not repeat the initial function code .

5. Set the output time (skip this step if the default value of 5 seconds is acceptable):

NOTE: sets the output delay time for 4 seconds. 6. Exit programming mode:

One short beep will sound to indicated that the keypad has exited programming mode.

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Table of Contents:

Quick Installation Guide: ………………………………………. 2 Mounting Diagram: ………………………………………………. 2 Quick Wiring Diagram: …………………………………………. 2 Quick Programming Guide: …………………………………… 3 Table of Contents: ……………………………………………….. 4 Specifications: …………………………………………………….. 4 Overview:……………………………………………………………. 4 Parts List:…………………………………………………………….4 LED Indicators and Device Sounds: ………………………. 5 Important Notes: ………………………………………………….. 5 Installation: …………………………………………………………. 5 Wiring Chart:……………………………………………………….. 6 Getting Ready to Program:………………………………….6-7 Programming Format and Default Values:……………….7 Programming the Master Programming Code: ………… 8 Setting the Keypad Operation Mode: ……………………… 8 Programming the Access Mode / Security Level: ….8~9 Programming User Proximity Cards:………………….9~11

Programming User Codes:……………………………..11~12 Changing the User Code for an Existing User: ……….12 Programming Duress Codes or Cards: ………………….12 Deleting Users: …………………………………………………..13 Programming Output Mode and Time:…………………..14 Programming Notification Sounds, LED, Backlight:…15 Programming the External Alarm Output: ………………15 Programming the Wrong-Code Lockout/Alarm: ………16 Setting up a Two-Door Interlock System:……………….17 Duplicating Users to Other Keypads: ……………………. 18 Wiegand Controller Mode:………………………………18~19 Wiegand Reader Mode: ………………………………………19 Troubleshooting: ………………………………………………… 19 Resetting to Factory Default and Programming
Add/Delete Cards: ………………………………………… 20 Accessories Available from SECO- LARM:……………..20 Important Notes/Warnings……………………………………20 Warranty: ………………………………………………………….. 20

Specifications:

Operating voltage

Current draw

Standby Active

Form C

Outputs

Alarm

Wiegand

Egress input

Door sensor input

Wiegand input

Card type

Enclosure material

Operating temperature

Operating humidity

Dimensions

Weight

12~24 VAC/VDC 40mA@12VDC 105mA@12VDC (max.)
2A@12VDC 2.5A@12VDC 26~37 bits, PIN output bits ­ 4, 8, or 10 N.O. Ground N.C. Ground 26~37 bits, PIN input bits ­ 4, 8, or 10 EM 125kHz Black ABS plastic -40°~140° F (-40°~60° C) 10~90% non-condensing 115/16″x43/4″x15/16″ (49x120x24 mm) 5.8-oz (165g)

Overview:

2 34 56 78 90

43/4″ (120mm)

337/16″ (850mm)

Parts List:
1x Keypad 1x Security wrench 1x Diode 1x MOV 2x Mounting screws 2x Plastic screw anchors 1x Master add card 1x Master delete card 1x Manual

115/16″ (49mm)
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15/16″ (24mm)

*User proximity cards or key fobs sold separately (see pg. 20)
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LED Indicators and Device Sounds:

Status

Sounds

Power on in standby mode

In base programming mode

1 Beep

In function programming mode

1 Beep

Exit programming mode

1 Beep

Successful operation

1 Beep

Unsuccessful operation

3 Beeps

Built-in alarm

Rapid beeping*

*Deactivate the built-in alarm by entering a valid user code.

LED Red steady Red flashing Orange steady Red steady Green flash once
Red flashing rapidly

Important Notes:
IF USING THE KEYPAD WITH A MECHANICALLY OPERATED DOOR OR GATE, MOUNT THE UNIT AT LEAST 15′ (5m) FROM THE DOOR OR GATE TO PREVENT USERS FROM BEING CRUSHED OR PINNED. FAILURE TO
DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

1. Always disconnect power before servicing the keypad. Do not apply power until all connection wiring is completed.
2. The keypad must be properly grounded. Use a minimum 22AWG wire connected to the common ground wire. Failure to do so may damage the unit.
3. All wiring and programming should be done by a professional installer to reduce the risk of improper installation.
4. Be sure to store this manual in a safe place for future reference.

Installation:

1. Find a suitable location to mount the keypad. Install at a height convenient to most users.
2. Using the included security wrench, remove the security screw located on the bottom of the keypad (Fig. 1).

Fig. 1

Drill at least ø3/8″ (ø9mm) wiring hole

3. Carefully remove the keypad from the housing base, sliding the keypad slightly upwards.

4. Using the housing base as a template, mark the holes needed for the wiring and mounting screws and drill needed holes (choose either of the two pairs of mounting holes). Ensure that the wiring hole is large enough to allow the wiring to be pushed in without crimping.
5. Run wiring through the wall to the wiring hole in the wall

Security Drill 2 mounting

screw

holes

6. Thread the keypad wires through the center of the keypad base and connect all according to “Wiring Chart” on pg. 6.
7. Carefully push the wires through the hole in the wall.

NOTE: For weatherproof installation, add a
bead of silicone sealant around the base where it meets the wall.

8. Install the base using the included mounting screws and mounting screw anchors (if necessary). Ensure the correct orientation as shown in Fig. 1.

9. Finish assembly by reattaching the keypad to the base and securing with the security screw.

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Wiring Chart:

Color

Function

Description

Red

Power (+)

Connect to +12VDC power supply

Black

Power (­)

Connect to ­12VDC power supply

Yellow

Egress Input N.O. Pushbutton contact to ground. Press button to activate the output

Brown

Door Sensor Connect to a magnetic contact or door sensor

Pink

GND (­)

Common ground

Blue

Output N.O.

Purple

Output COM NO/NC/COM, relay output, max. 3A@12VDC

Orange

Output N.C.

Gray

Alarm Output Transistor ground output, max. 2.5A@12VDC.

Green

Data 0

Wiegand controller

White

Data 1

Wiegand controller

See also Quick Wiring Diagram on pg. 2 for a sample application and for the use of the included diode.

Getting Ready to Program:
The keypad is activated by keypad user codes (4~6 digits) and/or user proximity cards.* All user codes/cards must have a unique User ID (between 0 and 997 for users and 998 or 999 for duress). It is important to record all User IDs for future management tasks.

Card types: There are four types of cards:

Master add card ­ Used only to quickly add user cards without entering programming mode. This will assign each user card to the first available user ID in consecutive order.

Master delete card ­ Used only to quickly delete user cards without entering programming mode.

User cards ­ Up to 998 user cards (user IDs 0~997) can be assigned to activate the relay.

Duress cards ­ Up to 2 duress cards (user ID s 998~999) can be assigned. Duress cards are used under duress to activate the relay while triggering an alarm.

Keypad code types: There are three types of keypad user codes:

Master programming code (6 digits) ­ Used only to enter programming mode and cancel alarms. There can be only one master programming code per keypad.

User codes (4~6 digits) ­ Up to 998 user codes (user IDs 0~997) can be assigned. User codes are used to activate the relay and cancel alarms.

Duress codes (4~6 digits) ­ up to 2 duress codes (user ID s 998~999) can be assigned. Duress codes are used under duress to activate the relay while triggering an alarm.

Security Levels:
There are four possible security levels (see “Programming the Access Mode / Security Level,” pgs. 8~9 for more detail):

Card only

Card or code (default)

Card+code

Multiple cards/user codes
*In this manual “card” refers to either proximity cards or fobs. If the master add/delete cards are lost, see “Resetting to Factory Default and Programing Add/Delete Cards,” pg. 20)

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Getting Ready to Program (Continued):
Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode: All programming of the keypad is done from base programming mode.

1. Enter base programming mode using the master programming code: ­ (One beep will sound and the LED will flash red)

NOTE:

is the master programming code (6 digits).

(see “Programming the Master Programming Code,” pg. 8).

is the default

2. Within the base programming mode, press a function code (see Programming Format and Default Values,” below) to enter function programming mode (the LED changes to steady orange). The function code is not repeated between programming different items under the same function code.

3. Exit function programming mode: Press the key.

4. Exit base programming mode: Press the key or wait 25 seconds to exit automatically.

NOTES: DO NOT DISCONNECT THE KEYPAD FROM POWER WHILE IN PROGRAMMING MODE.
Disconnecting the unit while in programming mode may cause a memory error. The LED will flash green once indicating the unit has entered base programming mode and with a
successful programming step. If you are unsure which function programming mode you are in, press the key to return to base programming mode and press the function code to proceed.
Except for changing the user code for an existing User ID or using the Master add and Master delete cards, for all programming functions the keypad must first be in base programming mode.

Programming Format and Default Values:
In this manual, the format used for programming the keypad is as follows: A single-digit ( ) FUNCTION CODE to tell the keypad what is being programmed. A varying number of digits ( ) to represent the parameters of that FUNCTION. The key to confirm programming of the FUNCTION and exit to base programming mode. The key to exit programming mode and return to standby mode.

The following is a list of the different programming functions:

Function Code*

Parameters

Default Functions and Values

Pg. #

0 Master programing code

Default 123456, code length 6 digits

8

1 Add user/duress cards/codes

No default, must be programmed

9~12

2 Delete user/duress cards/codes No default, must be programmed

13

3 Output mode/time

Momentary 5 seconds

14

4 Access mode / security level

Card or code

8~9

5 Set external alarm/time

1 minute

15

6 Wrong-code lockout/alarm

Lockout disabled

16

7

Sounds, LED, backlight Operation mode

All ON Stand-alone mode

15 8

8 Set Wiegand output/input formats Output/input bits ­ 26, PIN output/input bits ­ 4

19

9

Set interlock mode, Duplicate to another device

Interlock default ­ OFF Duplicate ­ no default, must be programmed

17 18

*Press the function code only to enter the programming mode for that function. It should not be repeated

between each parameter.

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Programming the Master Programming Code:
The master programming code is used to enter base programming mode and to cancel alarms. The master programming code does not serve as a user code to activate the keypad output.
1. Enter base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).
2. Enter the new master programming code (6 digits): (where “X” is the new master programming
code)
3. Exit programming mode: Press the key or wait 25 seconds to exit automatically.
Setting the Keypad Operation Mode:
The keypad can operate as a standalone keypad, a controller connected to an external Wiegand reader, or a Wiegand reader. To set the operating mode, use the following general formula from within base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

­ Operating Mode function code (a short beep will sound and the LED will change to orange) ­ Set the operating mode Operating Mode: ­ Standalone or controller mode (default) ­ Wiegand reader mode

NOTE: The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).

Programming the Access Mode / Security Level:
It is important to program the access mode / security level before adding users as this will affect user setup. In all modes except the “card+code” security level, a user ID may be assigned a card* or a user code, but not both. To give the same person both a card and a code requires two user IDs. Due to the exceptional operation of the “card+code” security level, see the notes for this security level below.

The keypad can be programmed to one of four access modes / security levels:

Card only ­ a user must use a card for access

Either card or code ­ a user may use either a card or a user code for access (default)

Card+code ­ a user must use both a card and user code for access
NOTES:
In this security level, the card should be assigned first. The keypad will automatically assign each entered card a temporary user code 8888. This code will not activate the lock and must be changed before use.
If you change to this security level after adding users, all existing card users will be given the temporary user code 8888 which then must be changed for each user.
If you change to this security level after adding users, all existing code users have to be reprogrammed by adding a card, which will assign them the temporary user code 8888.
The 8888 code for each card must be changed using the steps listed under “Changing the User Code for an Existing User,” pg. 12, and not using the regular steps for adding a user code.

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Programming the Access Mode / Security Level (Continued):
Multiple user codes or cards ­ multiple (2~9) user codes or cards are required for access. Any combination of user codes or cards in any order up to the set number must be used with no more than 5 seconds between each code or card. No particular user code or card can be repeated. This is used for extremely secure areas requiring authentication by more than one person.
NOTES: In multiple user code/card mode, if the same card user code is repeated or a wrong card/code is used,
the device will return to standby without triggering the output. In multiple user code/card mode, the elapsed time between each user code/card must not exceed 5
seconds, otherwise, the device will return to standby.

When programming the access mode / security level, use the following general formula from within base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

()

­ Program Access Mode function code (LED will change to steady orange)

­ Access Mode

Access Mode / Security Level:

­ User card access only

­ User card+code

­ Either user card or code (default)

~ ­ Multiple user cards or codes (the second number 2~9 sets the number of cards/codes

required for access).

NOTE: The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).

Examples: 1. Set the access mode to card only:

2. Set the access to require four user codes/cards:

Programming User Proximity Cards:
You should program user cards before programming user codes, especially if you are using the “card+code” security level.

IMPORTANT NOTES:
The system assigns a temporary user code 8888 to each card under the “card+code” security level. If at a later time, you change the security level to “card+code” each previously entered card will have this
8888 user code as well. In “card+code” security level, you must remember to change that code before first use. The 8888 user
code does not allow access (see “Changing the User Code for an Existing User, pg. 12). When adding user cards, use only the “read card” method. Errors may result when adding cards by
entering the card numbers.

Proximity cards may be assigned to User IDs between 0 and 997. When programming cards, use the following general formula after entering base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

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Programming User Proximity Cards (Continued):
Individually:

Read Card ­ After a short beep, you may continue to add cards by repeating these steps, but without repeating the function code .

­ Add Users function code (a short beep will sound and the LED will change to steady orange)

­ to

­ 998 unique User IDs to trigger the device (if

assign the user card to the first available User ID.)

is omitted, the device will

Adding Cards in a Large Batch (If Using Cards with Printed Numbers):
This method allows the addition of up to 998 cards in a single batch. This is especially useful in the initial setup. This process adds the cards in consecutive order, assigned to available user IDs consecutively.

Read Card ­ The process will take up to 2 minutes

­ Add Users function code (a short beep will sound and the LED will change to steady orange)

­ to

­ the beginning user ID

­the number of cards/fobs to be added

NOTES:
The user IDs will be assigned in consecutive order beginning from the beginning user ID. The card numbers must be in consecutive order with no gaps in the numbering sequence and
must start with the lowest number.

With the Master Add Card:

The Master Add Card allows you to enter cards quickly without entering programming mode. It takes you directly into the “add user” function mode without the master programming code and the add user function code. Once in this mode, you may add cards using either method described above, but omitting the . When complete, present the Master Add Card again to return to standby mode.

NOTES: It is important to record each user ID assigned in order to simplify future user management. A user ID can only have a single card or single code assigned (except by using the method
described in “Changing the User Code for an Existing User,” on pg. 12 when in the “card+code” security level). If you try to add a card to an existing user ID that already has a user code assigned, the user code will be removed. Additional users may be entered in succession without repeating the function code .
The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode
by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).

Examples: 1. Program user card for User ID #0:
Read Card
2. Program a user card allowing the device to auto-assign to the first available User ID (not recommended unless you have a complete record of already assigned User IDs): Read Card

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Programming User Proximity Cards (Continued):
3. Program a batch of 50 cards, starting with card# 23456789 and beginning with user ID #0: Read card# 23456789

NOTE: The add user function code places you into this function programming mode. Press the add user function code only before adding the first user. To continue to add other users in the same session, do not repeat the add user function code .

Programming User Codes:
User codes may be assigned to User IDs between 0 and 997. Do not use this method for adding a user code to an existing card user.
Programming User Codes Individually:
When programming user codes, use the following general formula after entering base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

­ After a short beep, you may continue to add users by repeating these steps, but without repeating the function code .

­ Add Users function code (a short beep will sound and the LED will change to steady orange)

­ to

­ 997 unique User IDs to trigger the device (if

assign the user code to the first available User ID)

is omitted, the device will

­ User code ­ 4~6 digits (do not use the user code 8888)

With the Master Add Card:
The Master Add Card allows you to enter codes quickly by taking you directly into the “add user” function mode without needing to enter the master programming code and the add user function code. Once in this mode, you made add codes using the methods described above, but omitting the . When complete, present the Master Add Card again to return to standby mode.

NOTES: It is important to record each User ID assigned in order to simplify future user management. A user ID can only have a single card or single code assigned (except by using the method
described in “Changing the User Code for an Existing User,” on pg. 12 when in the “card+code” security level). If you try to add a user code to an existing user ID that already has a user card assigned, the user card will be removed. Additional users may be entered in succession without repeating the function code .
The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode
by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).

Examples: 1. Program user code

for User ID #0:

2. Program a user code

allowing the device to auto-assign to the first available User ID

(not recommended unless you have a complete record of already assigned User IDs):

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Programming User Codes (Continued):
3. Program two user codes ­ 67890 for User ID #201, and 654321 for User ID

17: wait for beep, then

NOTE: The add user function code places you into this programming mode. Press the add user function code only before adding the first user. To continue to add other users in the same session, do not repeat the add user function code .
Changing the User Code for an Existing User
For a Code User:
You can change the user code for an existing user without going into programming mode if you know both the current user code and user ID. Users can also use this method to change their own user codes to something they can more easily remember. This procedure is done outside programming mode.
Use the following formula in standby mode to change an existing user code.

­ User ID ­Current user code ­ New user code (4~6 digits, entered twice, do not use the user code 8888)

In “Code+Card” Security Level:
If you have set the security level to “card+code,” you must use this method to change the temporary 8888 user code that the device automatically assigns to card users. Use the following formula in standby mode to change a user code.

Read Card

­Current user code (temporary default 8888)

­ New user code (4~6 digits, entered twice)

Programming Duress Codes and Cards:
Duress codes/cards are assigned to user IDs 998 and 999 to trigger an alarm while unlocking the door. Duress codes/cards are programmed in the same manner as regular users, except that you must particularly assign them to user ID 998 or 999. (see “Programming User Proximity Cards,” pgs. 9~11 and Programming User Codes,” pgs. 11~12):

IMPORTANT NOTES: A duress user ID can only have a single card or single code assigned (except by using the method
described in “Changing the User Code of an Existing User,” on pg. 12 when in the “card+code” security level). If you try to add a code to an existing duress user ID that already has a card assigned, the card will be removed and vice versa. The duress alarm will sound for the number of minutes set for the external alarm (see “Programming the External Alarm Output,” pgs. 15~16) and cannot be silenced before that time is up. If a user card or code is used while the duress alarm is sounding, the alarm will continue to sound and not stop after the programmed alarm output time expires. When this happens, the duress code/card must be used again, after which the timing cycle will start again and the alarm will stop only after that time has expired. In code+card security level, either the duress card or code will trigger the duress alarm.

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Deleting Users:
Deleting Individual User/Duress Codes or cards:
To delete a user or duress code/card, use the following general formula from within base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

… ­ Delete Users function code (a short beep will sound and the LED will change to steady orange)

Either: Or: Or:

­ to ­ ­ Read card

­ the user/duress ID (Duress IDs must use this method) ­ the user code (4-6 digits)

Deleting Cards with the Master Delete Card
The Master Delete Card works similar to the Master Add Card, but allows you to delete cards/codes quickly without entering programming mode. The card takes you directly into the “delete user” function mode without needing to enter the master programming code and the delete user function code. Once in this mode, you delete cards/codes using any of the methods described above, but omitting the
. When complete, present the Master Delete Card again to return to standby mode.

Deleting All Users:
To delete all users while retaining the keypad configuration, use the following formula from within base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

­ Delete Users function code (a short beep will sound and the LED will change to steady orange) ­ Master programming code
NOTES: Duress IDs cannot be deleted using their user code or card, but must be deleted with the Duress ID. Any of the above methods will delete the user ID along with any code/card connected to it. The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode
by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7). Examples: 1. Delete User ID #501:
2. Delete user code #6905:
3. Delete a user card #56789012:
4. Delete a user card by presenting the card: Read Card
5. Delete all users (if the master programming code is 631732):

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Programming the Output Mode and Time:
The relay can be programmed to toggle the relay ON/OFF (toggle mode), or to trigger for a programmed length of time up to 99 seconds before automatically turning OFF. The output can be used for locking or unlocking a door or for a variety of functions that can be controlled with the keypad. When programming the output mode and time, use the following general formula from within base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):
­ Program Output Mode and Time function code (a short beep will sound and the LED will change to steady orange)
­ Output Mode and Output Time Output Mode and Output Time: ­ Start/stop (toggle) mode. In this case, the output starts when a user code is entered, and
stops when a user code is entered again. to ­ The output triggered by a user code lasts up to 99 seconds before automatically
turning off (1=500ms, default: 5 seconds).
NOTES: For programming the output timing, 1=500ms. 2~99 represents full seconds. The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode
by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7). Examples: 1. Set the output to toggle mode:
2. Set the output to 60 seconds:

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Programming Built-In Notification Sounds, LED, and Backlight:
The keypad notification sounds, LED, and backlight may be disabled. Setting the keypad notification sounds affects all sounds from the keypad, including keypad presses, successful card/code entry notifications, duress alarm, and wrong-code alarm. When programming, use the following general formula from within base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

­ Program Notification Sounds/LED/Backlight function code (LED will change to steady orange)
­ Enable/Disable Notification Sounds/LED/Backlight
Enable/Disable Notification Sounds/LED/Backlight: ­ Disable notification sounds
­ Enable notification sounds (default)
­ Disable LED
­ Enable LED (default)
­ Disable keypad backlight
­ Enable keypad backlight (default)
NOTES: Disabling the notification sounds affects only the internal sounds and not the external alarm output. The duress alarm and wrong-code alarm will trigger both the internal notification beep and the
external alarm, depending on their settings. The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode
by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).
Programming the External Alarm Output:
The external alarm sounds an external alarm when the tamper, duress, or wrong- code alarm (if enabled, see “Programming the Wrong-Code Lockout/Alarm,” pg. 16) is triggered. To program, use the following formula in base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

­ Program Alarm function code (LED will change to steady orange) ­ Alarm Disable/Enable and Alarm Time Alarm Disable/Enable and Alarm Time: ­ Disable alarm (factory default) to ­ Enable and set the alarm time, 1~3 minutes (factory default, 1 minute)
NOTE: The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).
Examples: Disable the external alarm:

Enable the external alarm and set it to 2 minutes:

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Programming the Wrong-Code Lockout/Alarm:
The device can be programmed to either lockout or sound an internal alarm after 10 successive wrong cards/codes. The lockout continues and the LED flashes red for 10 minutes and cannot be reset before then. The built-in notifications and external alarm sounds for the length of time set in the alarm settings (1~3 minutes, see notes below), or until stopped with a valid master programming code or user code. When programming the wrong code lockout, use the following general formula from within base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):
­ Program Wrong-Code Lockout/Alarm function code (LED will change to steady orange)
­Disable or Enable/Configure the Wrong-Code Lockout/Alarm
Disable or Enable/Configure Wrong-Code Lockout/Alarm: ­ Disable wrong-code lockout (factory default) ­ Enable wrong-code lockout to deny access for 10 minutes ­ Enable wrong-code alarm to sound the keypad notifications / external alarm
NOTES: If wrong-code lockout is enabled, the LED will flash red and all access will be denied for 10 minutes
after 10 successive wrong cards/codes. If wrong-code alarm is enabled, the LED will flash red and the built-in notifications (if enabled, see
“Programming the Built-in Notification Sounds, LED, and Backlight,” pg. 15) and external alarm (if enabled, see “Programming the External Alarm Output, pgs. 15~16) will sound and continue for the length of time programmed for the alarm or until a valid master programming code or user code is entered. This setting requires either or both the built-in notifications and external alarm output to be enabled and the alarm timing is set by the external alarm settings. The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).
Examples: 1. Disable the wrong-code lockout:
2. Enable the wrong-code lockout to deny access for 10 minutes:
3. Enable the wrong-code alarm for the set time (disabled with a valid master code or user code/card):

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Setting up a Two-Door Interlock System with Two Keypads:
In this application, two keypads are each connected to separate door locks and egress pushbuttons. While one door is open, the other cannot be opened.

Two-Door Interlock Wiring Diagram: Door 1

2 34 56 78 90

Red (+) Purple (COM) (+)

Gray (GND)

(­)

Pink (Common GND) (­)

Black (­)

Yellow (N.O.)

12VDC Power Supply (+) (­)
Alarm Alarm

Door 2

Red(+)

(+) Purple (COM)

(­)

Gray (GND)

Pink (Common GND) (­)

Black (­)

Yellow (N.O.)

2 34 56 78 90

Output Relay
N.O. Output for Fail-secure Lock
N.C. Output for Fail-safe Lock

Brown

Door 1 Sensor

Blue (N.O.)
Orange (N.C.)or
Diode IN4007 (see note below)

Door 1 electric (+) Lock (­)
MOV

Green ­ Data 0 SK-2612-SPQ
White ­ Data 1 Wiegand Reader*

Door 2 Sensor

Brown

Door 2

(­)

electric Lock

(+)

MOV

Blue (N.O.)
or Orange (N.C.)
Diode IN4007 (see note below)

Green ­ Data 0 SK-2612-SPQ Wiegand Reader* White ­ Data 1

Output Relay
N.O. Output for Fail-secure Lock
N.C. Output for Fail-safe Lock

NOTE: To protect the relay, you must install the enclosed diode–with the cathode (striped end

)

toward the positive side–for DC powered locks OR install the varistor (MOV ) for AC powered locks

and electromagnetic locks unless the lock has a diode/MOV built in (all SECO- LARM electromagnetic locks

have built-in protection). Do not install both diode and MOV. Failure to use these as directed will void the

warranty.

*Can only serve as a Wiegand controller when another SK-2612-SPQ is used as the reader (See Wiegand Controller Mode, pg. 18 for details).
Programming the Interlock System:
When programming the interlock system, use the following general formula from within base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

­ Program the Interlock System function code (LED will change to steady orange)
­ Disable or Enable the Interlock System
Disable or Enable the Interlock: ­ Disable the interlock (factory default) ­ Enable the interlock

NOTE: The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).

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Duplicating Users to Other Keypads:

User data can be duplicated from one keypad to Fig. 1

other keypads (up to 10 at one time) that supports this function. All user data will be transferred to the second unit (taking about 3 minutes for 1,000 users), overwriting any existing user data.

2 34 56

12VDC

Power Supply

Red (+)

(­)

Black

2 34 56

Connect the keypads in parallel as shown in Fig. 1,

7 8 Green (D0)
90

78 90

all wires to the same corresponding color.

White (D1)

Make sure that both keypads have the same master programming code. To transfer user data,

To additional units

use the following general formula from within base programming mode on the main keypad containing

the user data (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

­ Initiate User Data Transfer function code (LED will change to steady orange)

NOTES: All keypads must support the data transfer function and have the same master programming code. Any user data existing on the additional devices will be overwritten. When transfer is complete, a short beep will sound, the LED will flash green once and change to red. Exit programming mode by pressing the key after transfer is complete.

Wiegand Controller Mode:

The keypad can work as a controller connected to an external Wiegand reader.

NOTE: Only compatible when used with another SK-2612-SPQ as a reader.

Wiegand Controller Mode Wiring Diagram:

Red ­ 12VDC (+)

(+)

Purple ­ Output (COM)

(+) Alarm

Gray ­ Tamper Alarm Output

(­)

12VDC Power

Black ­ Ground (­)

2

34

Yellow ­ Egress Input (N.O.)

(­) Supply

56 78 90

Brown ­ Door Sensor Input Door Sensor Pink ­ Common Ground (­)

Blue ­ Output (N.O.)Fail-secure Lock

Orange ­ Output (N.C.) Or

(+) Electric (­) Lock

SK-2612-SPQ GND

Fail-safe

Diode IN4007*

+12V

Green ­ Data 0 Lock

D0

White ­ Data 1 D1

NOTE: To protect the relay, you must install the enclosed diode–with the cathode (striped end

)

toward the positive side–for DC powered locks OR install the varistor (MOV ) for AC powered locks

and for electromagnetic locks unless your lock has a diode/MOV built in (all SECO-LARM electromagnetic

locks have built-in protection). Do not install both diode and MOV. Failure to use these as directed will void

the warranty.

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Wiegand Controller Mode (Continued):
Set Wiegand Input Bits/PIN Input Format:
Set the Wiegand input bits and format according to the output format of the external reader. To set the Wiegand input bits and the Wiegand PIN output format, use the following general formula from within base programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7):

­ Set Wiegand Input Bits/PIN Input Format function code (a short beep will sound, and the LED will change to steady orange)
­ Wiegand Input Bits/PIN Input Format

Wiegand Input Bits/PIN Input Format:

to ­ Set Wiegand input bits (26~37, factory default, 26)

, , or ­ Set Wiegand PIN input format (4, 8, or 10, factory default, 4)

, ­ When using another SK-2612-SPQ as a reader

NOTES: Basic programming is the same as in the stand-alone mode. If the external device is an EM card reader, users can be added/deleted on either device. If the
external device is an HID or Mifare reader, users can only be added/deleted on the external reader. The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode
by pressing the key (see “Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,” pg. 7).

Wiegand Reader Mode:
The keypad can work as a standard Wiegand reader, connected to an external controller. Be sure to set the keypad operation mode to Wiegand reader mode (see “Setting the Keypad Operation Mode,” pg. 8).
Connect the keypad to the controller as shown in the wiring diagram on the right.
NOTES: The reader will override most controller settings.

Wiegand Reader Mode Wiring

Keypad

Wiegand

Red

Co+n1t2roVller

2 34 56

Black

GND

Green

D0

78 90

White

D1

Brown

LED

Yellow

Buzzer

The brown wire will control the LED. When its voltage is low, the LED will become green.

The yellow wire will control the internal buzzer. When its voltage is low, the buzzer will sound.

Set Wiegand Output Bits/Format:
Set the Wiegand output bits/format according to the input format of the controller. To set, use the same formula as used for setting the Wiegand input bits/format (See, “Set Wiegand Input Bits/Format,” above).

Troubleshooting:

Ensure the User ID assigned is between 0 and 997 for users and

Unit fails to accept a new user/duress either 998 or 999 for duress codes/cards

code/card

Ensure the user code is between 4~6 digits long and not already

assigned to another user

Unit fails to respond to a programmed Ensure the unit is in standby mode by pressing the key until the

user code/card

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Resetting to Factory Default and Programming Add/Delete Cards:
The keypad must be connected to a Request-to-Exit (RTE) button to be reset to factory default settings. When resetting to factory default, user information is retained. You may also program new Master Add and Master Delete Card if they are lost. To reset the keypad to factory default settings, follow steps 1~4 below. To also program new Master Add and Master Delete cards, follow steps 1~3 and 5 below.
NOTE: Programming new Master Add and Master Delete cards will delete the previous Master Add and Master Delete cards.
1. Power off the keypad 2. Hold down the egress button and power the keypad on, continuing to hold down the egress button
for approximately 10 seconds until you hear 2 beeps and the LED turns orange. 3. Release the egress button. 4. If you only need to reset the keypad to factory default, wait until the LED changes to red (about 30
seconds) indicating that the reset has completed successfully. 5. If you need to program new Master Add and Master Delete Cards, within 30 seconds, read two
cards. The first will become the Master Add Card, and the second the Master Delete Card. The LED will change to red indicating that the reset has completed successfully.

Additional Accessories Available from SECO-LARM®:

PR-K1K1-AQ
Proximity key fobs (sold in packs of 10)

PR-K1S1-A
Proximity cards (sold in packs of 10)

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

FCC ID: K4E2612SPQ

THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY

NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY

CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.

Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the

antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the device.

IMPORTANT WARNING: For a weather-resistant installation, ensure that the unit is properly sealed where the housing base meets the wall. Incorrect mounting may lead to exposure to rain or moisture in the enclosure which could cause a dangerous electric shock, damage the device, and void the warranty. Users and
installers are responsible for ensuring that this product is properly installed and sealed

IMPORTANT: Users and installers of this product are responsible for ensuring that the installation and configuration of this product complies with all national, state, and local laws and codes. SECO-LARM will not be held responsible for the use of this product in violation of any current laws or codes.

California Proposition 65 Warning: These products may contain chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARRANTY: This SECO-LARM product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship while used in normal service for one (1) year from the date of sale to the original customer. SECO-LARM’s obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part if the unit is returned, transportation prepaid, to SECO-LARM. This Warranty is void if damage is caused by or attributed to acts of God, physical or electrical misuse or abuse, neglect, repair or alteration, improper or abnormal usage, or faulty installation, or if for any other reason SECO-LARM determines that such equipment is not operating properly as a result of causes other than defects in material and workmanship. The sole obligation of SECO-LARM and the purchaser’s exclusive remedy, shall be limited to the replacement or repair only, at SECO-LARM’s option. In no event shall SECO-LARM be liable for any special, collateral, incidental, or consequential personal or property damage of any kind to the purchaser or anyone else.

NOTICE: The SECO-LARM policy is one of continual development and improvement. For that reason, SECO LARM reserves the right to change specifications without notice. SECO-LARM is also not responsible for misprints. All trademarks are the property of SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. or their respective owners. Copyright
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