1. Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, programming, and operation of your AMOCAM K10ID Universal Wired Access Control Keypad. This robust, IP68 waterproof keypad offers secure access through PIN codes and ID cards, suitable for various applications including garage doors, gate openers, and other access control systems. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure proper functionality and safety.
2. Product Features
- Wide Compatibility: Works with most gate openers and garage door openers that accept a 'Dry Contact' signal or wired Standard Wall Button. Not compatible with Wi-Fi, learn buttons, safety sensors, or rolling code protocols.
- Multiple Access Modes: Supports up to 2000 users with three working modes: PIN Code, ID Card, or PIN Code + ID Card.
- Durable Construction: Features a zinc alloy housing, LED backlight metal buttons, and internal epoxy potting for IP68 waterproof and dustproof rating, ideal for outdoor use.
- Secure Operation: User data is stored locally on the keypad for secure offline control, requiring no internet connection or additional software.
- Easy Installation: Designed for DIY installation and programming.
- Included Accessories: Comes with 5 ID keyfobs.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for households, courtyards, warehouses, schools, office buildings, magnetic locks, and electric strike door locks.
- Wiegand 26 Output: Can function as an extra card reader.

Image: AMOCAM K10ID Keypad highlighting its key features such as ID card and password unlock, IP68 waterproof rating, backlight keys, full metal housing, epoxy sealing, support for 2000 users, and 125KHz ID card compatibility.
3. Installation
3.1. Compatibility Check
Before installing, verify your garage door or gate opener's compatibility:
- Compatible if: The opener uses a standard wall push button or can be controlled by a momentary push button switch (dry contact signal).
- Not Compatible if: The opener uses wireless/learn button remotes only (no physical wall button wires), safety sensors or rolling code protocols without dry contact, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, smart hubs, or proprietary digital connections.

Image: Diagram illustrating compatible garage door/gate opener setups, including those with a wired standard wall button or control boards that accept a dry contact signal via shorting terminals.
3.2. Wiring Diagrams
The keypad operates on 12V DC power (power supply not included). Ensure all connections are secure and correct before applying power.
3.2.1. Wired Connection with Garage Door/Gate Opener
Connect the keypad to your garage door or gate opener as follows:
- Connect the keypad's blue and purple wires to the garage door/gate opener's wall push button switch or wall push button terminals.
- Connect the keypad's red and black wires directly to a 12V DC power supply (not included).
- Other wires are typically not used for this application.

Image: Detailed wiring diagram showing how to connect the keypad to a garage door or gate opener, including the 12V DC power supply and the 2-wire wall push button terminals.
3.2.2. Wired Connection with Lock for Common Power
For connecting to a lock using a common power supply:
- Refer to the diagram for specific connections for BELL_A (Pink), BELL_B (Pink), D0 (Green), D1 (White), OPEN (Yellow), COM (Purple), GND (Black), NO (Blue), NC (Orange), and +12V (Red).
- Ensure the 12V DC power supply (not included) is correctly wired to both the keypad and the lock.

Image: Wiring diagram illustrating the connection of the keypad to an electric lock system, sharing a common 12V DC power supply, with specific wire color assignments for various functions.
3.2.3. Wired Connection with Lock for Special Power
For connecting to a lock using a separate power supply:
- Refer to the diagram for specific connections for BELL_A (Pink), BELL_B (Pink), D0 (Green), D1 (White), OPEN (Yellow), COM (Purple), GND (Black), NO (Blue), NC (Orange), and +12V (Red).
- A separate 12V DC power supply (not included) is used for the lock, distinct from the keypad's power.

Image: Wiring diagram detailing the connection of the keypad to an electric lock system with a dedicated, separate power supply for the lock, showing distinct wiring for keypad and lock power.
4. Operation
The keypad indicator blinks when in standby mode.
4.1. Entering Programming Mode
- Press the * key.
- Input the admin password (default is 999999).
- Press the # key to confirm. The keypad will indicate successful entry into programming mode.
4.2. Adding ID Cards
To add ID cards (keyfobs) to the system:
- Enter programming mode (see 4.1).
- Press 1 to select the 'Add Card' function.
- Tap each ID keyfob or card you wish to add to the keypad's card reading zone. The keypad will beep to confirm each addition. You can add multiple cards continuously.
- After adding all desired cards, press the # key to finalize the additions.
- Press the * key to exit programming mode.
Video: Demonstrates the process of adding ID cards (keyfobs) to the AMOCAM K10ID keypad. It shows how to enter programming mode, select the add card function, tap multiple cards for continuous addition, and exit programming mode.
4.3. Adding User Codes
To add a new user code to the system:
- Enter programming mode (see 4.1).
- Press 1 to select the 'Add User' function.
- Input a user number (e.g., 25) and press the # key to confirm.
- Input a 4-digit user code (e.g., 3690) and press the # key to confirm.
- Press the * key twice to exit programming mode.
Video: Illustrates the procedure for adding a new user code to the AMOCAM K10ID keypad. It covers entering programming mode, assigning a user number, setting a 4-digit user code, and exiting the programming interface.
4.4. Unlocking
To unlock the connected device:
- Using ID Card: Tap a registered ID card or keyfob on the keypad's card reading zone.
- Using PIN Code: Enter your registered 4-digit PIN code followed by the # key.
The keypad will indicate successful unlocking, and the connected device (e.g., garage door, gate, lock) will activate.

Image: A user demonstrating the ID card unlock method by tapping a card on the keypad. The image also shows the keypad's numeric buttons and bell icon.
5. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | AMOCAM |
| Model | K10ID |
| Power Source | Corded Electric (12V DC, power supply not included) |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Compatible Devices | Keypad Card Reader, Gate Openers, Garage Door Openers, Magnetic Locks, Electric Strike Door Locks |
| Item Dimensions (L x W x H) | 7.5 x 4.9 x 2.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.47 pounds |
| Ingress Protection (IP) Rating | IP68 Waterproof |
| User Capacity | Up to 2000 users |
| ID Card Type | 125KHz EM or ID card / tag |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Housing Material | Zinc Alloy |

Image: A detailed view of the AMOCAM K10ID keypad with its physical dimensions clearly marked, showing its compact and robust design.
6. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the keypad surface. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the finish or electronics.
- Environmental Protection: Although IP68 rated, avoid prolonged submersion or exposure to extreme conditions beyond its operating specifications.
- Regular Checks: Periodically inspect wiring for any signs of wear or damage. Ensure all connections remain secure.
- Firmware Updates: No user-serviceable firmware updates are typically required for this device.
7. Troubleshooting
- Keypad Not Responding: Check the 12V DC power supply connection. Ensure power is correctly supplied to the red and black wires.
- Cannot Enter Programming Mode: Verify the admin password (default 999999). Ensure you are pressing the * key first, then the password, then the # key.
- ID Card/PIN Code Not Unlocking: Ensure the ID card or PIN code has been correctly added and registered in the system. Re-add if necessary. Check that the keypad is not in programming mode.
- Connected Device Not Activating: Verify the wiring between the keypad's blue and purple wires and the garage door/gate opener or lock. Ensure the opener/lock is compatible and functioning correctly independently.
- Intermittent Operation: Check for loose wiring connections or potential interference. Ensure the power supply is stable.
8. Safety Information
- Always disconnect power before performing any wiring or maintenance.
- Ensure proper grounding for all electrical components.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the keypad yourself. Refer to qualified personnel for service.
- Keep the keypad and its components out of reach of children.
- Use only the specified 12V DC power supply. Using an incorrect voltage can damage the device.
9. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please contact AMOCAM customer service through the retailer's platform or the official AMOCAM website. Please have your product model (K10ID) and purchase details ready when contacting support.
