SECURITY BRANDS 19-100SG Advantage DKLP Keypad User Guide
- August 6, 2024
- SECURITY BRANDS
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SECURITY BRANDS 19-100SG Advantage DKLP Keypad
Specifications:
- Model: 19-100SG
- Product Name: Advantage DKLP
- Power Source Compatibility: Gate operator, electric door strike, mag lock
- Programming: Access codes, master code, sub modes
- Mounting: Single-gang junction box
Product Usage Instructions
Unpacking and Component Check:
Carefully unpack the box and ensure you have all components:
Keypad Unit, Gasket, Mounting Screws (2x).
Junction Box Preparation:
Prepare existing or install a new single-gang junction box for mounting the
keypad unit after wiring and testing.
Wiring Instructions:
Connect the keypad unit to the power source and gate operator or door
opener following the correct polarity to avoid damage.
Making Connections:
- For Gate Operator/Door Opener: Connect power wires.
- For Electric Door Strike: Connect relay wires to N/O and COM terminals.
- For Mag Lock: Connect relay wires to N/C and COM terminals.
Adding Access Codes:
Add access codes using the keypad. Master code can be changed for
programming purposes.
Operating the System:
Ensure the gate path is clear, enter the access code on the keypad, and
confirm the gate opens.
Securing the Keypad Unit:
Secure the keypad unit to the junction box using the included screws.
Gasket is optional for indoor mounting.
FAQ:
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Q: What should I do if I hear a bad tone on the keypad?
A: An incorrect entry will trigger a bad tone. Wait for the good tone before proceeding with your input. -
Q: Can I delete multiple access codes at once?
A: Yes, you can delete multiple codes by entering each of them before pressing the pound key.
START HERE
Prepare existing or install new single-gang junction box to which keypad unit
will be mounted after wiring and testing.
(Junction box is not included.)
What’s what?
Important components labeled
CAUTION!
Double check your wires! You must wire from positive on keypad unit to
positive on your power source and negative on keypad unit to negative on your
power source.
Reverse polarity can damage keypad unit!
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!
Make the connections
Wiring for Gate Operator or Door Opener
Make the connections
Wiring for Electric Door Strike
Make the connections
Wiring for Mag Lock
Add Access Code(s).
(To add multiple codes, enter each of them before pressing 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.
Make sure gate path is clear; then enter access code on keypad and confirm gate opens.
Secure keypad unit to junction box using included screws.
(Gasket is optional if mounted indoors.)
Additional Programming
Delete Code(s)
(To delete multiple codes, enter each of them before pressing pound key)
Change Master Code
Set Latch Code
Things to Know
*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.
Master Reset Procedure
If for some reason the Master Code and/or Latch Code is forgotten, a reset
procedure is available to remedy the situation.
This procedure can be found on Page 4 of this guide.
NOTE: Green arrow indicates “good” tone on keypad. Always wait for good
tone before moving on.
INSTALLATION COMPLETE!
Your system is ready to use.
Programming Sub Modes
- Add Access Code(s)
- Delete Code(s)
- Change Master Code
- Set Relay Output Time
- Set Latch Code
- Delete All Codes
Additional Programming (continued)
Set Relay Output Time
Delete All Codes (Cannot Be Undone)
NOTE: Green arrow indicates “good” tone on keypad. Always wait for good tone before moving on.
Master Reset Procedure
This procedure is used if the Master Code is unknown, or if the Latch Code is
unknown and the unit is in Latch Mode. All other codes will be retained after
completing this procedure.
NOTE: If an error is made during these procedures, an “error” tone will
sound, and you must start again from the beginning.
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Step 1 – Remove keypad unit from junction box by unscrewing mounting screws.
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Step 2 – Disconnect power.
Loosen screw on power terminal block and remove one of two power wires. -
Step 3 – Press and hold Reset Button; reconnect power; then release Reset Button. Reinsert removed power wire into terminal block and tighten screw to secure. Unit will sound one (1) tone. Release Reset Button after you hear tone.
The Master Code is now reset to default (1251). -
Step 4 – Reinstall keypad unit in junction box and fasten mounting screws.
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