ENFORCER SK-1322-SPQ Weatherproof Keypad with Proximity Reader Installation Guide
- July 20, 2024
- ENFORCER
Table of Contents
- ENFORCER SK-1322-SPQ Weatherproof Keypad with Proximity Reader
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQ
- Parts List
- Specifications
- Accessories
- Overview
- LED & Audible Indicators
- Wiring Diagram
- Installation
- Sample Wiring and Applications
- Connecting to a Doorbell
- User Control Chart
- Programming Instructions
- First-Time Keypad Use
- Deleting or Changing Users and Cards
- Additional Programming
- Resetting the Keypad
- Manually Resetting the Master Code
- Using the Keypad
- Troubleshooting
- Quick Reference Guide
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ENFORCER SK-1322-SPQ Weatherproof Keypad with Proximity Reader
Product Information
Specifications
- Operating voltage: 12~24 VAC/VDC
- Current draw: 64mA@12VDC (Standby), 92mA@12VDC (1 Relay active), 120mA@12VDC (2 Relays active)
- Relay Outputs: 1A@30VDC, Form C, NO/NC/COM
- Egress: N.O. Ground, N.C. Ground Optical
- Keypad LED life: 60,000 hours (over 6.8 years)
- Proximity reader: 125kHz, Distance: 2′ (5cm)
- Operating temperature: 9 oz (240g)
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
- Ensure the power is disconnected before servicing the keypad.
- Mount the keypad at least 5′ (15m) from mechanically operated doors or gates to prevent accidents.
- Properly ground the keypad using a minimum 22AWG wire connected to the uninsulated chassis ground wire.
- All wiring and programming should be done by a professional installer to reduce the risk of improper installation.
Basic Keypad Functions
- The keypad includes a tamper alarm, a backlit keypad for night use, and supports up to 1,010 users. Refer to the manual for basic functions.
Optical Tamper
- The optical tamper on the rear triggers an alarm if light is detected. for details on programming the optical tamper.
FAQ
Q: How many users does the keypad support?
A: The keypad supports up to 1,010 users.
Q: What is the distance range of the proximity reader?
A: The proximity reader has a distance range of 2′ (5cm).
Q: How long is the LED life on the keypad?
A: The LED life is rated for 60,000 hours (over 6.8 years).
- ENFORCER SK-1322-SPQ Weatherproof Keypad with Proximity Reader is a dual-output access control keypad that supports up to 1,010 users and can be mounted in a standard single-gang back box.
- It includes a tamper alarm and a backlit keypad for ease of use at night or in dark areas.
- 12~24 VAC/VDC operation
- 1,010 User codes
- 2 Form C relays, each rated 1A@30VDC
- Each relay output time is programmable from 1~99 seconds or toggle
- Output #2 can be programmed for use with a doorbell
- 2 Egress inputs for exiting the premises without keying in the code
- Backlit keys for easy nighttime use
- Can be mounted to a single-gang back box
- Door sensor input for anti-tailgating operation
- All features are programmed directly from the keypad – no need for an external programmer
- EEPROM memory protects programmed information in case of power loss
- Optical tamper for added security
- The circuitry is fully sealed with epoxy for outdoor use
- IP65 weatherproof rating, ABS plastic housing
- Built-in proximity card reader
Parts List
- 1x Keypad
- 4x Mounting screws
- 1x Security screw
- 1x Mounting template
- 2x Diodes
- 1x Manual
- 4x Screw anchors
- 1x Star wrench
- 2x Metal oxide varistors (MOV)
Specifications
Operating voltage | 12~24 VAC/VDC |
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Current draw | Standby |
1 Relay active | 92mA@12VDC |
2 Relays active | 120mA@12VDC |
Relay Outputs | Output #1 |
Output #2
Egress inputs| Input #1| N.O. Ground
Input #2
Door sensor input| N.C. Ground
Tamper sensor| Optical
Keypad LED life| 60,000 hours (over 6.8 years)
Proximity reader| Frequency| 125kHz
Distance| 2′ (5cm)
Operating temperature| -4°~122° F (-20°~50° C)
Dimensions| 215/16″x41/2″x7/8″ (75x115x22 mm)
Weight| 9-oz (240g)
Accessories
- PR-K1K1-AQ
- Proximity key fobs (sold in packs of 10)
- PR-K1S1-A
- Proximity key card (sold in packs of 10)
Overview
LED & Audible Indicators
LED Bar | Keypad Status |
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Blue | Power ON |
Green (Yellow Green) | Programming mode |
Dark Green | Waiting to program code/card (code+code access mode) |
Red | Code/card already present |
Cyan | Relay 1 activated |
Magenta | Relay 2 activated |
Green | Restoring factory defaults |
Green flashing | Waiting for code/card entry (card+code access mode) |
OFF | Power OFF / Clearing user codes |
Audible Tones | Keypad Status |
--- | --- |
1 Long tone | Confirmation |
1 Short tone | Key press |
2 Short tones | Invalid entry |
3 Short tones | User code/card denied |
Constant short tones | Alarm triggered |
No tone when the key is pressed | Wrong code lockout |
Optical Tamper
- There is an optical tamper on the rear of each unit. If the sensor detects light, the tamper alarm will sound.
- For information on how to program the optical tamper, please Programming the Optical Tamper.
Important Notes
- IF USING THE KEYPAD WITH A MECHANICALLY OPERATED DOOR OR GATE, MOUNT THE KEYPAD AT LEAST 5′ (15m) FROM THE DOOR OR GATE TO PREVENT USERS FROM BEING CRUSHED OR PINNED.
- FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
- Always disconnect the power before servicing the keypad.
- The keypad must be properly grounded. Use a minimum 22AWG wire connected to the uninsulated chassis ground wire. Failure to do so may damage the keypad.
- All wiring and programming should be done by a professional installer to reduce the risk of improper installation.
- Basic keypad functions are located on pg. 16 of this manual. Be sure to store this manual in a safe place for future reference.
- If using VAC, use the green common ground wire for all sensor inputs.
Wiring Diagram
- Important: See for instructions on using the included diode/varistor.
- Chassis Ground: Connect a continuous wire from the uninsulated chassis ground wire to a grounding point to avoid damage from static discharge.
- A good grounding point could include a grounded metal conduit, a cold-water pipe, or a grounding rod. Use 18AWG wire for earth ground for best results. The wire used must be at least 22AWG.
Installation
- Find a suitable location to mount the keypad. Do not install where it will be too high or too low for most users to operate the keypad.
- Using the included star wrench, unscrew the security screw located on the bottom of the keypad’s mounting base.
- Carefully remove the keypad from the mounting base.
- Drill holes in the 4 designated mounting points located on the mounting base. If needed, use the included mounting template.
- Using the 4 included mounting screws, secure the mounting base to a wall or other mounting surface. If mounting to brick or drywall, it may be necessary to use the included screw anchors.
- If the installation is using surface wiring, mount the keypad to a single-gang box using the 2 single-gang box mounting points.
- Connect each of the wires that will be used to operate the keypad according to the wiring diagram below. Be sure to carefully check whether a diode or MOV is needed for your installation.
- Reattach the keypad to the mounting base.
- Use the included star wrench to tighten the security screw and secure the keypad to the base.
Sample Wiring and Applications
Connection to Lock Device and Alarm System Arm/Disarm Control
NOTE: Sample applications are based on VDC power supplies.
- 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). A second diode and MOV are included for output 2 in case it may also be connected to a second lock.
- Failure to use these as directed will void the warranty.
- Output #2 controls the arm/disarm of the alarm control panel. Consult the alarm control panel manual for more information.
Connecting to a Doorbell
- If the keypad is connected to a doorbell, press ***** to activate the doorbell. The doorbell output lasts as long as the button is pressed. For instructions on programming the keypad for a doorbell, see pg. 13, Programming the Output #2 Function.
Door Sensing
- The door sensing input is used for anti-tailgating.
- When used with an N.C. magnetic contact the relay will de-energize one second after the door has been closed.
- This will bypass any existing relay timing.
Shunting an Alarm N.C. Zone
Door-Hold-Open Code
Output #1 and Output #2 can be wired together in such a way that electric lock devices remain unlocked as long as Output #2 is activated.
Connect the included diode—with the cathode (striped end ) toward the positive side—for DC-powered locks OR the metal oxide 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). Failure to use these as directed will void the warranty. for details.
User Control Chart
Output #1: Toggle / Timed (__ sec.) Programmed for ___
User ID| Username| Access Code| User ID| Username|
Access Code
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User ID| Username| Access Code| User ID| Username|
Access Code
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Output #2: Toggle / Timed ( sec.) Programmed for __
User ID| Username| Access Code| User ID| Username|
Access Code
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NOTE: Copy these two pages to keep records of your installations.
Programming Instructions
- Codes are programmed to be 2~6 digits in length. All codes must be the same length.
- Before inputting any of the following, enter Programming Mode by entering the Master Code twice. The default Master Code is 1234.
- To enter Programming Mode, enter
- To exit Programming Mode, press the key *****.
- The keypad will exit Programming Mode if no keys are pressed for 30 seconds.
Programming Tips
- Program a new Master Code immediately.
- Take note of the keypad status LED—
- Blue LED : Standby Mode
- Light Green LED: Programming Mode
- Dark Green LED: Awaiting code/card entry
- If you are unsure of which mode the keypad is in, press ***** until the right LED is green. The keypad is now in Standby Mode. Enter the master code twice to return to Programming Mode.
First-Time Keypad Use
- Take these steps when programming the keypad for the first time.
- A. Enter Programming Mode
- Enter:
- B. Program Code Length
- NOTE: To keep the default 4-digit code length, skip to step C. Program the Master Code.
- WARNING: After a new code length is programmed, all user codes will be deleted, and the master code will be reset.
- Enter Programming Mode by entering the Master Code twice. (Default Master Code is 1234).
- Enter
- Enter the desired code length. This must be a number from 2~6.
- Exit Programming Mode by pressing *****.
NOTE: The Master Code will reset depending on the programmed code length.
These will be the new Master Codes after the code length is reset:
Code Length | New Master Code |
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2 digits | 12 |
3 digits | 123 |
4 digits | 1234 |
Code Length | New Master Code |
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5 digits | 12345 |
6 digits | 123456 |
Program the Master Code
- Enter Programming Mode by entering the Master Code twice. (Default Master Code is 1234).
- Enter
- Enter the new Master Code twice. The Master Code may not be the same as a user code.
- EXAMPLE: If the desired new Master Code is 4321, enter:
- Exit programming mode by pressing #
D. Program the Master Card
In addition to a Master Code, a Master Card can also be programmed. Swiping a Master Card will give direct access to Programming Mode.
- Enter Programming Mode by entering the Master Code twice. (Default Master Code is 1234)
- On the keypad, enter
- If the LED is solid dark green, a Master card is already programmed. Clear it by entering **. The keypad will beep in confirmation and the LED will start flashing green.
- Swipe a proximity card (PR-K1S1A or similar). This card is now the Master Card.
- Exit Programming Mode by pressing #.
E. Setting the Output #1 Access Mode
Default: User card OR User Code
- Enter Programming Mode by entering the Master Code twice.
- Enter
- Enter one of the following.
- NOTE: Deleting all users is recommended before changing the access mode to the user card with the user code.
- Deleting All Users.
- Exit Programming Mode by pressing #
Programming Output #1
Each Output #1 user can be programmed to have a user code, a user card, or
both a user code and a card.*
NOTE: For all the following programming functions, the keypad must be in
Programming Mode. To enter Programming Mode, enter the Master Code twice.
A. Programming User Codes
- Enter a user ID number.
- If the LED is red, previous user data exists. Clear it by entering **. The keypad will beep in confirmation and the LED will turn green.
- Enter a new user code.
- To program the next user, repeat from step 1 in sections A, B, or C.
- Exit Programming Mode by pressing #.
B. Programming User Cards
- Enter a user ID number.
- If the LED is red, previous user data exists. Clear it by entering **. The keypad will beep in confirmation and the LED will turn green.
- Swipe a new user card.
- Return to Programming mode by pressing #
- To program the next user, repeat from step 1 in sections A, B, or C.
- Exit Programming Mode by pressing# again.
C. Programming Both User Codes and Cards
- Enter a user ID number.
- If the LED is red, previous user data exists. Clear it by entering **. The keypad will beep in confirmation and the LED will turn green.
- Swipe a new user card.
- Enter a new user code.
- To program the next user, repeat from step 1 in sections A, B, or C.
- Exit Programming Mode by pressing #.
Programming Output #2
Each Output #2 user may only have a user code OR a user card programmed.
NOTE: For all the following programming functions, the keypad must be in
Programming Mode. To enter Programming Mode, enter the Master Code twice.
A. Programming an Output #2 User Code
- Enter
- Enter a user ID number.
- If the LED is red, previous user data exists. Clear it by entering **. The keypad will beep in confirmation and the LED will turn green.
- Enter a new user code.
- To program the next user, repeat from step 2 in section A or B.
- Return to Programming Mode by pressing #.
- Exit Programming Mode by pressing again.
B. Programming an Output #2 User Card
- Enter .
- Enter a user ID number .
- If the LED is red, previous user data exists. Clear it by entering**. The keypad will beep in confirmation and the LED will turn green.
- Swipe a new user card.
- To program the next user, repeat from step 2 in section A or B.
- Return to Programming Mode by pressing #.
- Exit Programming Mode by pressing # again.
Deleting or Changing Users and Cards
Additional Programming
Resetting the Keypad
NOTE: Resetting the keypad will cause some or all programmed data to be lost. Do not perform either of these steps unless it is necessary.
Deleting all users
- Enter
- IMPORTANT: Once the key entry is made, all user codes and user cards will be deleted, and the keypad will return to Programming Mode. The Master Code and all other programming settings will remain the same.
- To restore factory settings, see Restore Factory Settings below.
Restore Factory Settings
- Enter
- IMPORTANT: Once a key entry is made, the keypad will return to factory default settings. No user information will be retained, and the Master Code will be 1234. Output #1 Access Mode will be set to user codes or user cards.
Manually Resetting the Master Code
- If the Master Code has been forgotten or does not work, the following steps can be taken to reset the Master
Code:
- Disconnect power from the keypad.
- Hold down the# key.
- While holding the# key, reconnect the power.
- After 3 seconds, the keypad will beep to confirm a successful reset.
NOTES:
- Manually resetting the Master Code only resets the Master Code. It will not affect the Master Card, User Code, or any other saved data. To delete the Master Card, see pg. 12, Deleting or Changing the Master Card.
- The Master Code will reset depending on the programmed code length.
These will be the new Master Codes after the code length is reset:
Code Length | New Master Code |
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2 digits | 12 |
3 digits | 123 |
4 digits | 1234 |
Code Length | New Master Code |
--- | --- |
5 digits | 12345 |
6 digits | 123456 |
Factory Defaults
Code Length | 4 digits |
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Master Code | 1234 |
Output #1 Access Mode | User codes OR user cards |
Output #1 User Codes | None |
Output #2 User Codes | None |
Output #1 Timer | 1 second |
Output #2 Timer | 1 second |
Output #2 Function | User codes |
Tamper Alarm | OFF |
Using the Keypad
For programming instructions, Programming Instructions.
Entering a User Code
- To activate either Output #1 or Output #2, enter the user code directly into the keypad.
- Do not enter the user ID number. The user ID number is only used during Programming Mode.
- EXAMPLE: If a user code for Output #1 is 4321, enter 4321 to trigger Output #1.
Using a User Card
- To activate either Output #1 or Output #2 with a user card, hold the user card in front of the keypad. The keypad will beep once the user card has been read.
Wrong Code Lockout
- If a wrong code is entered or an invalid card is swiped 5 consecutive times, the keypad will go into lockout for 1 minute. During this time, no codes can be entered and no cards can be swiped.
- Pushing buttons or swiping cards during lockout will extend the lockout time.
Troubleshooting
Quick Reference Guide
NOTE: For complete programming instructions, please see Programming Instructions.
Operation Function | Action |
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Enter an Output #1 user code | Directly enter on the keypad |
Enter an Output #2 user code | Directly enter on the keypad |
Ring doorbell | Press # (if programmed) |
Enter Programming Mode | Enter the master code twice |
Exit Programming Mode | Press # |
Reset or restore the keypad | Please see the full instructions on |
Program the proximity reader | Please see the full instructions on |
The following functions are performed after entering Programming Mode.
- IMPORTANT WARNING: For a weather-resistant installation, ensure that the unit is installed in a waterproof back box and that the faceplate and faceplate screws are properly sealed.
- Incorrect mounting may lead to exposure to rain or moisture inside 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 comply 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 the 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 © 2024 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
- All rights reserved.
- SECO-LARM ® U.S.A., Inc.
- 16842 Millikan Avenue, Irvine, CA 92606
- Website:www.seco-larm.com
- Phone:949-261-2999 800-662-0800
- Email:sales@seco-larm.com
References
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