SECURITY BRANDS ADV-1000 Advantage DK Keypad User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- SECURITY BRANDS
Table of Contents
- What’s what?
- 4a Make the connections
- 4b Make the connections
- 4c Make the connections
- A1 Additional Programming
- Things to Know
- Programming Sub Modes
- A2 Additional Programming (continued)
- A3 Additional Programming (continued)
- B Reset Procedures
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QUICK START GUIDE
ADVANTAGE DK
Model ADV-1000
Unlock and open the front panel of the keypad unit; then using carriage bolts and hex nuts, attach the unit to the pedestal as shown.
What’s what?
Important components labeled
The unit is shown with the front panel fully open.
WARNING!
AUTOMATIC GATES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!
ALWAYS CHECK that the GATE PATH IS CLEAR BEFORE OPERATING!
REVERSING or other SAFETY DEVICES SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED!
4a Make the connections
Wiring for Gate Operator or Door Opener
4b Make the connections
Wiring for Electric Door Strike and Exit Device
4c Make the connections
Wiring for Mag Lock and Exit Device
5. Add Access Code(s) to Relay A.
(To add multiple codes, enter each of them before pressing the pound key)
NOTE: The Master Code is for programming only and will not trigger the relay. The green arrow indicates a “good” tone on the keypad. An incorrect entry will sound a “bad” tone.
6. Make sure the gate path is clear; then enter the access code on the keypad and the confirm gate opens.
INSTALLATION COMPLETE!
Your system is ready to use.
A1 Additional Programming
NOTE: Green arrow indicates a “good” tone on the keypad. Always wait for a good tone before moving on.
Things to Know
Status LEDs
The yellow LED comes on when the unit is in Programming Mode. The red LED
comes on when a relay is active.
*The Star Key ()
The star key deletes your current entry.
If you happen to make a mistake keying in a code, simply press the star key to
delete the entire entry and start over.
The Pound Key (#)
The pound key is good for one thing and one thing only: exiting Programming
Mode.
Whenever you’re in Programming Mode, simply press the pound key to get out.
Reset Procedures**
If for some reason the Master Code is forgotten or the unit needs to be reset
to factory defaults, two reset procedures are available: Master Reset and Unit
Reset.
These procedures can be found on page 5 of this guide.
Programming Sub Modes
1 | Add Access Code(s) to Relay A |
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2 | Delete Code(s) |
3 | Change Master Code |
4 | Set Sleep Code |
5 | Set Latch Code (Relay A ONLY) |
6 | Set Relay Output Time |
7 | Add Access Code(s) to Relay B |
8 | Configure “Three Strikes, You’re Out” |
9 | Configure Event Input |
0 | Delete All Codes |
A2 Additional Programming (continued)
Set Latch Code
Set Relay Output Time
Add Access Code(s) to Relay B
(To add multiple codes, enter each of them before pressing the pound key)
NOTE: Green arrow indicates a “good” tone on the keypad. Always wait for a good tone before moving on.
Configure “Three Strikes, You’re Out”
(This feature is designed to deter unauthorized users who enter an incorrect
code three times in a row. When this happens, the unit will sound an alarm and
flash the status LEDs for 30 seconds, and it will go into a period of lockdown
for a full 90 seconds.)
A3 Additional Programming (continued)
Configure Event Input
(Allows an external device to affect keypad operation or trigger a relay)
Modes
Mode 1 – Remote Inactive Mode
Disables all Relay A codes when input is received from an external device
Mode 2 – Arming Circuit Mode
Turns on keypad unit when input is received from an external device
Mode 3 – Remote Open Mode
Triggers either Relay A or Relay B when input is received from an external
device
Mode 0 – Event Input Disabled
Set Mode 1, Mode 2, Disable or Check Current Mode
NOTE: Green arrow indicates a “good” tone on the keypad. Always wait for a good tone before moving on.
B Reset Procedures
NOTE: If an error is made during these procedures, an “error” tone will sound
and you must start again from the beginning.
Master Reset
(Used if the Master Code is unknown, if the Latch Code is unknown and the unit
is in Latch Mode, or if the Sleep Code is unknown and the unit is in Sleep
Mode. All other codes will be retained after completing this procedure.)
Step 1 – Open the front panel on the unit.
Step 2 – Disconnect power.
Gently unhook the Wire Harness connector from the circuit board. Note the
orientation of the connector.
Step 3 – Press and hold Reset Button; reconnect power; then release Reset
Button.
Gently reattach the Wire Harness connector to the circuit board. The unit will
sound one (1) tone.
Release Reset Button after you hear the tone.
*Step 4 – Press the Star key () on the keypad three (3) times.
Step 5 – Close the front panel on the unit.**
The Master Code is now reset to default (1251).
Unit Reset
(Used to reset the unit to factory default settings. All codes are erased in
this procedure.)
CAUTION: FOLLOWING THIS PROCEDURE WILL DELETE ALL CODES!
Step 1 – Open the front panel on the unit.
Step 2 – Disconnect power.
Gently unhook Wire Harness connector from the circuit board. Note the
orientation of the connector.
Step 3 – Press and hold Reset Button; reconnect power; then release Reset
Button.
Gently reattach the Wire Harness connector to the circuit board. The unit will
sound one (1) tone.
Release Reset Button after you hear a tone.
*Step 4 – Enter Pound (#) Star () Pound (#) on the keypad. (Unit will sound
“good” tone.)
Step 5 – Enter 1251 (Master Code) on the keypad. (Unit will flash status
LEDs and beep.)
Step 6 – While the unit is beeping, disconnect and reconnect power.**
Do this the same way as before. The unit will then go through a power-up
procedure.
The unit is now reset to factory default settings.
Notes…………………..
Advantage DK
ADV-1000
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QSG-ADV1000-EN Rev. D (9/2021)
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