renkforce 751624 Weatherproof Code Lock IP65 Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- renkforce
Table of Contents
- Explanation of symbols
- Intended use
- Delivery content
- Safety instructions
- Operating and display elements
- LED and acoustic signaling
- Installation and connection
- Programming mode
- Care and cleaning
- Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
- Disposal
- Technical data
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Operating Instructions
Weatherproof Code Lock IP65
Item No. 751624
Introduction
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing this product.
This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements.
To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must
observe these operating instructions!
These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important
notes on commissioning and handling. Also, consider this if you pass on the
product to any third party. Therefore, retain these operating instructions for
reference!
If there are any technical questions, please contact:
www.conrad.com/contact
Explanation of symbols
The symbol with the exclamation mark in the triangle is used to indicate
important information in these operating instructions. Always read this
information carefully.
The arrow symbol indicates special information and advice on operation.
Intended use
This code lock is designed to secure doors against unauthorized entry (e.g.
office, lobby areas, etc). A maximum of 99 users with different codes can be
saved to the unit. It is suitable for connection to electric door openers
which have an operating voltage of 12 to 24 V (AC/DC).
In addition, this code lock has an Alarm Outlet (3) (circuit board label: “ALL
OUT”; e.g. for connecting a door magnet contact NC) and an Alarm Inlet (5)
(circuit board label:
REED; e.g. for connecting a door magnet contact NC).
The code lock is to be operated solely with 12 to 24 V (AC/DC) voltages. The
code lock is manufactured to protect category IP65 and is therefore
appropriate for unprotected outdoor areas.
For safety and approval purposes, you must not rebuild and/or modify this
product. If you use the product for purposes other than those described above,
the product may be damaged. In addition, improper use can result in short
circuits or other hazards. Read the instructions carefully and store them in a
safe place. Make this product available to third parties only together with
its operating instructions.
All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
All rights reserved.
Delivery content
- Code lock
- Operating instructions
Up-to-date operating instructions
Download the latest operating instructions at
www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the QR
code shown. Follow the instructions on the website.
Safety instructions
Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do not follow the safety instructions and information on proper handling in this manual, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/ guarantee.
a) General information
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The device is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
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Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. This may become dangerous playing material for children.
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Protect the device from extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, strong jolts, high humidity, moisture, flammable gases, steam, and solvents.
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Do not place the product under any mechanical stress.
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If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely, take it out of operation and protect it from any accidental use. A safe operation can no longer be guaranteed if the product:
– is visibly damaged,
– is no longer working properly,
– has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or
– has been subjected to any serious transport-related stresses. -
Please handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low height can damage the product.
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Consult an expert when in doubt about the operation, safety, or connection of the device.
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Maintenance, modifications, and repairs must only be completed by a technician or an authorized repair center.
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If you have questions that remain unanswered by these operating instructions, contact our technical support service or other technical personnel.
b) Connected devices
- Also, observe the safety and operating instructions of any other devices which are connected to the product.
Operating and display elements
A) red/yellow LED
Is lit red, when the code lock is in operation.
Is lit yellow, when the code lock is in programming mode.
B) Green LED
Is lit green, when the “Lock Out” relay contacts are active.
C) Orange LED
Is lit orange, when the “Aux Out” relay contacts are active.
D) Keypad
For both programming and code entry.
LED and acoustic signaling
Status| Acoustic alarm sounding| Red/yellow LED (A)|
Green LED (B)| Orange LED (C)
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Initial operation| 3 x signal tone long interval| Lights red| |
During operation| | Lights red| |
Calling up programming mode| 3 x signal tone long interval| Lights yellow| |
In Programming mode| | Lights yellow| |
Correct user password| | | Lights green|
Door lock reminder (the door is open longer than the timer the setting for
the “Lock Out” relay contacts (1)| | | Flashes|
Correct AUX password| | | | Is lit
Installation and connection
8.1 Installation
The code lock is suitable for outdoor use (IP65).
The connection cables must not be kinked or squashed. This can result in
malfunctions, short circuits, and defects in the device.
Make sure that cables or wires are not damaged when drilling or bolting in
place.
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Detach the housing cover on the back of the code lock by removing the screw on the underside of the housing.
A corresponding tool is supplied with the device. -
There are four round markings on the inside of the housing cover. Make the corresponding drill holes using a 3.5-4 mm metal drill bit.
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Another hole for the connection cable (depending on diameter) must be drilled into the center of the housing.
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Attach the code lock with suitable installation material to an even, vertical and vibration-free surface.
8.2 Connection
1) “Lock Out” Relay Contacts
2) “12-24 V (AC/DC)” Connection
3) Alarm Outlet (-)
For connecting an alarm siren. (=nega-tive switched; circuit board label = “AL
OUT(-)”)
4) “Egress” Connection (P.B.)
An NO sensor can be attached here which can activate the “Lock Out” relay
contacts.
5) “Door Magnet Contact” Connection
For connecting a door magnet contact NC). Circuitboard label = REED
6) “Aux Out” Relay Contac ts
7) “Reset” Switch
For resetting the lock to factory settings (see chapter “9.8 Restore factory
settings (RESET)”).
8) Sabotage Contact
Is triggered as soon as the housing cover is lifted.
9) “Door Magnet Contact” Switch
This switch should switch to OFF as soon as the door magnet contact is
connected to the “door
magnet contact connection” (circuit board label = REED).
10) “Bypass Tamper” Switch
This switch bypasses 8) the Sabotage Contact function.
Directly connect to Fail-Safe type Door Lock
Directly connect to Fail-Secure type Door Lock
Programming mode
The master code ex-works is “1234”.
To enter the programming mode, enter the Master Code twice in succession.
Example: 1234 1234
As soon as the correct code is entered, the color of the “red/yellow” LED (A)
changes from red to yellow.
You are now in programming mode and can make the settings described in the
following.
The programming mode can be exited using the “#” button.
9.1 Setting the Master Code
Enter the following key combination in programming mode to assign a new Master
Code:
00 MMMM
MMMM in this case stands for the 4-digit combination of numbers you wish to
assign as the Master Code.
9.2 Setting the user password
Enter the following key combination in programming mode to assign a new user
password:
Input combination for users 01 to 19:
XX UUUU
Input combination for users 20 to 39:
6 XX UUUU
Input combination for users 41 to 99:
6 XX UUUU
XX in this case stands for the desired user.
UUUU in this case stands for the 4-digit combination of numbers of the desired
user password.
9.2.1 Deleting the user password
Enter the following key combination in programming mode to delete a user
password:
****50 XX
XX in this case stands for the user (01 to 99) to be deleted. If all users are
to be deleted, enter “00” instead of a number between 01 and 99.
9.3 Setting operating mode
The code lock can be operated in one of two operating modes “Normal-Mode” or
“BypassMode”.
In “Normal-Mode” you enter the user password to activate an attached door
opener.
In “Bypass-Mode”, once the “Bypass-Code” is entered, the door opener remains
activated without an alarm being triggered. Enter the following key
combination while in programming mode:
520 Normal-Mode
521 Bypass-Mode
9.3.1 Setting Bypass Code
Enter the following key combination in programming mode to set the bypass
code:
54 BBBB
BBBB in this case stands for the Bypass Code.
9.3.2 Using Bypass Mode
The bypass mode can only be used when the bypass mode has been specified in
programming mode (combination ****521) and a bypass code has also been
assigned.
Enter the bypass code while in programming mode. This activates the “Lock Out”
relay contacts (1).
The “green” LED (B) is lit as a visual confirmation of the setting.
To deactivate the “Lock Out” relay contacts (1) enter the bypass code again.
The “green” LED (B) is no longer lit.
9.4 Timer setting for “Lock Out” relay contacts (1)
You can specify the activation time of the “Lock Out” relay contacts (1) (to
which an electric door opener may be connected) yourself. Enter the following
key combination while in programming mode to do so:
****20 TT
In this case, TT stands for 01 to 99 seconds. If 00 is set, the relay contacts
remain activated until the user password is entered again. On this, see
chapter: 9.10 Triggering of “Lock Out” relay contacts (1).
9.5 Keylock
If the automatic key lock is activated, the code lock automatically locks all
buttons for 30 seconds after a user password or the Master Code has been
entered incorrectly five times (factory setting).
The automatic 30-second lock can be activated/deactivated. Enter the following
key combination while in programming mode to do so:
51
You can also specify after which errors the key lock should be activated.
Enter the following key combination while in programming mode to do so:
53 0 after the input of 20 incorrect digits in sequence
****53 1 after five incorrect user passwords or Master Code inputs
9.6 Setting password for “Aux Out” relay contacts (6)
The factory setting is no password for “Aux Out” relay contacts (6).
Enter the following key combination in programming mode to assign a new
password:
40 HHHH
HHHH in this case stands for the 4-digit combination of numbers you wish to
assign as the desired password.
9.6.1 Setting activation period for “Aux Out” relay contacts (6)
You can specify the activation time of the “Aux Out” relay contacts (i) (to
which a door gong may be connected) yourself. Enter the following key
combination while in programming mode to do so:
58 TTT
TTT in this case stands for 001 to 999 seconds. If 000 is set, the relay
contacts remain activated until the user password for the “Aux Out” relay
contacts is entered again (=Toggle Mode).
9.6.2 Setting activation mode for “Aux Out” relay contacts (6)
The factory setting is for the “Aux Out” relay contacts (6) to be activated by
the password for the “Aux Out” relay contacts (6).
You can however activate the relay contacts in different ways. For this
purpose, this code lock offers you convenient options to specify an activation
mode.
Enter the following key combination in programming mode to assign the desired
activation mode:
57 C
C in this case stands for the desired mode type.
Mode types:
C = 0 No function
C = 1 allows door monitoring (*)
C = 2 allows the triggering of the “Aux Out” relay contacts in the case of
incorrect entry of a user password or the Master Code
C = 3 allows the triggering of the “Aux Out” relay contacts via the “ ”
button.
C = 4 allows the triggering of the “Aux Out” relay contacts via the sabotage
contact.
C = 5 allows extended door monitoring (**)
C = 6 allows the triggering of the “Aux Out” relay contacts as soon as the
“Lock Out” relay contacts are activated.
C = 7 allows the triggering of the “Aux Out” relay contacts via the assigned
password.
*() monitoring
Behavioral mode: At the entry of the user password triggers the “Lock Out”
relay contacts (1).
If the magnet contact is opened the “Aux Out” relay contacts (6) are
triggered. If the sensor attached to the “Egress” outlet (4) is activated,
this triggers the “Lock Out” relay contacts (1).
() extended door monitoring
Behavioral mode: At the entry of the user password this triggers the “Lock
Out” (1) and “Aux Out” (6) relay contacts. The “green” LED (B) flashes when
the magnet contact is open. If the sensor attached to the “Egress” outlet (4)
is activated, this triggers the “Lock Out” and “Aux Out” (6) relay contacts.
9.7 Timer setting for “Alarm Outlet” (3)
You can specify the trigger time of the “Alarm Outlet” (3) (to which a siren
may be connected) yourself. Enter the following key combination while in
programming mode to do so:
56 TTT
TTT in this case stands for 001 to 999 seconds.
9.7.1 Activation mode for “Alarm Outlet” (3)
You can however activate the alarm outlet in different ways. For this purpose,
this code lock offers you convenient options to specify an activation mode.
Enter the following key combination in programming mode to assign the desired
activation mode:
****55 C
C in this case stands for the desired mode type.
Mode types:
C = 0 No function
C = 1 allows the triggering of the alarm outlet in connection with the
extended door monitoring (see chapter: “9.6.2 Setting activation mode for “Aux
Out” relay contacts(6)”.
C = 2 allows the triggering of the alarm outlet via the sabotage contact.
C = 3 allows mode types 1 and 2 together
9.8 Restore factory settings (RESET)
Proceed in the following sequence:
- Remove your code lock from the power supply.
- Move the Switch “Reset” (7) to the ON position.
- Reconnect the operating voltage again.
- The internal signaller is now active.
- Move the Switch “Reset” (7) to the OFF position.
9.9 Brief overview of input combinations and factory settings
Function| Input Combination (while you are in programming
mode)| Factory setting
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Master code| 0| 1234
User password| 1 ⁓ 19| 01 = 3333
Timer setting of the “Lock Out– relay contacts| **20| 05 seconds
AUX password| ****40| Must be programmed
Deleting the user password| ****50|
Key lock| ****51| deactivated
Operational mode| ****52| 0 = Normal mode
Erroneous input > Activation| ****53| 0 = after the input of 20
incorrect digits in sequence
Bypass code| ****54| Must be programmed
Activation mode alarm outlet| ****55**| 3 = allows mode types 1 and
2 together
Timer setting alarm outlet| **56| 030 seconds
Activation mode Aux Out| ****57| 7 = allows the triggering of the “Aux
Out” relay contacts via the assigned password.
Timer setting Aux Out| ****58| 000 = Toggle mode
Additional users| ****620 ⁓ ****639| empty
Additional users| ** 641⁓ ** 699**| empty
9.10 Triggering of “Lock Out” relay contacts (1)
Enter the following key combination when you are not in programming mode to
trigger the “Lock Out” relay contacts.
UU XXXX XXXX
UU in this case stands for the user (01 to 99).
XXXX stands for the corresponding user password.
You can also trigger the “Lock Out” relay contacts (1) by activating the
“Egress” sensor.
In addition, the relay contacts can also be activated by the bypass mode. See
also the chapters: “9.3 Setting operating mode, 9.3.1 Setting Bypass Code, and
9.3.2 Using Bypass Mode”.
Care and cleaning
Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents, rubbing alcohol, or other chemical solutions as they can cause damage to the housing and malfunction.
- The product does not require maintenance.
- Clean the product with a dry, fiber-free cloth.
- For more stubborn dirt, you can moisten the cloth slightly with lukewarm water.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau hereby declares
that this product conforms to the 2014/53/EU directive.
Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU declaration of
conformity:
www.conrad.com/downloads
Enter the product item number in the search box. You can then download the EU
declaration of conformity in the available languages.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the
household waste. At the end of its service life, dispose of the product in
accordance with applicable regulatory guidelines.
Remove any inserted (rechargeable) batteries and dispose of them separately
from the product.
Technical data
Input voltage ……………………………..12 – 24 V AC/DC
Lock Out Relay Contact ………………max. 3 A
Aux Out Relay Contact ……………….max. 3 A
Alarm Outlet ………………………………12 V/DC, 500 mA (negative outlet) (-)
Type of protection ………………………IP65
Dimensions (W x H x D) ……………..approx. 80 x 120 x 36 mm
Weight ……………………………………..approx. 530 g
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240
Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g.
photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data processing systems
requires prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is
prohibited. This publication represents the technical status at the time of
printing. Copyright 2021 by Conrad Electronic SE.
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