Introduction
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Intended Use
This product is designed for secure access control to doors or gates, featuring two independent relay outputs controllable via transponders or numerical codes. It supports up to 1010 users and is suitable for indoor and outdoor environments (IP66 rated). Improper use may lead to product damage or hazards.
Features and Functions
- Power supply: 12 – 24 V DC/AC
- Supports up to 1010 users
- Code length: 2 to 6 digits
- 125 kHz EM transponder support
- Two independent relay outputs
- Suitable for door magnets, loudspeakers, chimes, and doorbells
- Integrated tamper alarm
- Die-cast zinc alloy housing
- Illuminated keypad
- IP66-rated enclosure
Delivery Content
- Code lock
- Mounting hardware
- Drill templates
- 2x 1N5399 rectifier diodes
- 2x piezoresistors
- Operating instructions
Explanation of Symbols
The product and text may feature symbols indicating hazards. For example, a warning symbol indicates potential injury.
Safety Instructions
Read and observe all safety information. Failure to do so may invalidate the warranty. This product is not a toy and should be kept away from children and pets. Handle with care to avoid damage. Do not expose to extreme temperatures, moisture, or strong electromagnetic fields. If the product is damaged or not functioning correctly, cease use and prevent unauthorized access.
Product Overview
Code Lock Components
- A: Status LEDs (Left and Right)
- B: Keypad
- C: Star key (also functions as a bell key)
- D: RFID sensor
- E: Hexagon socket screw for securing the lock
Wiring Diagram
Refer to the wiring diagram for power supply, relay outputs, and connections for door openers, exit keys, and other accessories.
Installation and Connection
Preparing for Installation
Use the provided L-shaped hex key to remove the locking screw and detach the code lock from its wall mount.
Mounting the Code Lock
Select a suitable location and use the drill template. Ensure the center hole for cable entry is at least 25 mm in diameter. Drill four external holes (6 mm diameter) if wall plugs are needed. Secure the wall mount with screws, ensuring the opening for the locking screw faces downwards. Avoid damaging cables during installation.
Wiring Diagram
Feed cables through the center hole and connect them according to the wiring diagram. Pay attention to polarity for DC power supply and observe contact load capacity. Caution: Never connect mains voltage to the terminals, as this poses a risk of electric shock.
Getting Started
After mounting, turn on the power supply. The keypad illumination will activate, and the status LED (A) will light up green. The default master code is "1234", which must be entered twice to activate programming mode. It is crucial to change the master code for security. Codes can be 2 to 6 digits long.
Preparing for Programming
Numerical Codes and Transponders
Master and user codes must be unique and can be 2 to 6 digits. Transponder cards are 125 kHz EM cards. The transponder card and numerical code function is primarily for relay output #1.
Security
Access can be controlled by swiping a card or entering a code. For higher security, use a combination of a transponder card and a user code. Entering an incorrect code three times in succession will lock the keypad for 60 seconds.