DEALER SUPPORT GUIDE

NON-CELLULAR ACCESS CONTROL

This guide provides comprehensive support for Security Brands Inc. non-cellular access control products, including keypads, wireless entry systems, telephone entry units, proximity readers, and Wiegand systems.

The cover page displays various Security Brands access control keypads, some with protective rain hoods, featuring numeric keypads (0-9, *, #). Also shown is a black rectangular Ridge 2.0 Transceiver (model S-14-REC20).

Table of Contents

More detailed information can be found on the Security Brands Inc. website at securitybrandsinc.com/resources.

Terminology

Master Code
The four- or five-digit code used to enter programming mode.
Programming Mode
The mode the unit is in while performing programming functions. Yellow LED on.
Sub Mode
Used to enter a specific programming mode while programming the unit.
Function Code
Programming code used to prescribe a specific number to a specific function.
Access Code
Code issued to qualified entrants.
Latch Code
Code used to hold open the device. Red LED stays on in this mode.
Sleep Code
Puts unit in a state that will not allow programmed access code to work. LEDs flash while in this mode.
Ready Mode
The mode the unit is in while waiting for an access code to be entered or a card to be read.
Master Reset
Resets master/latch/sleep codes back to factory default.
Unit Reset
Master reset plus deletes all access codes.
Factory Default Master Code
1251 or 01251; see equipment owner manual for details.
Yellow LED
Illuminated while in the programming mode.
Red LED
Illuminated when the relay is activated.
*
While in programming mode, clears anything entered incorrectly (mistyped).
#
Exits programming mode.

General Programming Steps

Advantage DKLP

Models: 19-100(i), 19-100sg

Factory Master Code = 1251

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 1 = 1 second, 2 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 9 seconds.

Wire Colors:

ColorFunctionNotes
RedPower: Positive (+)6 – 12 VDC ONLY
BlackPower: Negative (-), Common
BrownRelay Common
OrangeNormally Open
BlueNormally Closed
GrayRelay CommonShunt contact used for external alarm
VioletNormally OpenShunt contact used for external alarm
YellowNormally ClosedShunt contact used for external alarm

Advantage DKW

Model: 19-100w433

Factory Master Code = 1251

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Advantage DKE

Models: 26-100L, 26-100sg

Factory Master Code = 1251

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 1 = 1 second, 2 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 9 seconds.

Wire Colors:

ColorFunction
WhitePower: 12-24 VAC or VDC
WhitePower: 12-24 VAC or VDC
BrownRelay Common
OrangeNormally Open
BlueNormally Closed

Advantage DK

Model: ADV-1000(i)

Factory Master Code = 1251

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. Release the reset button and enter * * * from the keypad.
  4. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 01 = 1 second, 02 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 999 seconds.

Wire Colors:

ColorFunctionRelay
WhitePower: 12-24 VAC or VDC
WhitePower: 12-24 VAC or VDC
GreenEarth Ground
BrownRelay Common(Relay A)
OrangeNormally Open(Relay A)
BlueNormally Closed(Relay A)
GrayRelay Common(Relay B)
VioletNormally Open(Relay B)
YellowNormally Closed(Relay B)

Advantage DKS II

Model: 24-1000(d)(rt)

Factory Master Code = 01251. Maximum Number Allowed = 65535.

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. Release the reset button and enter * * * from the keypad.
  4. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 01 = 1 second, 02 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 999 seconds.

Wiring: Belden 9942 or equivalent

NumberWire NameWire Color Code
1LEDBrown
2HOLDBlue
3DATA 1White
4DATA 0Green
5GROUNDBlack
6+12 VOLTSRed

Advantage DG

Models: 23-2000d, 23-2000rt

Factory Master Code = 1251. Maximum Card Number Allowed = 2000.

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. Release the reset button and enter * * * from the keypad.
  4. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 1 = 1 second, 2 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 99 seconds.

Wiring: Belden 9942 or equivalent

NumberWire NameWire Color Code
1LEDBrown
2HOLDBlue
3DATA 1White
4DATA 0Green
5GROUNDBlack
6+12 VOLTSRed

Pro Access 200

Model: 25-201K

Software Programming

Computer System Requirements:

Workstation (Client) Minimum requirements:Specifications
Windows NT4.0500 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 1GB Disk Space
Windows 2000700 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 1 GB Disk
Windows XP1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 1 GB Disk Space
Recommended System:
Windows XP or greater2.0 GHz, 1GB RAM, 10 GB Disk Space
Server Minimum Requirements (For client/server versions):Specifications
Windows 2000 or greater1.4 GHz RAM, 10 GB Disk Space

Required Peripherals: Serial COM Port or TCP/IP, 16 BIT color Video card, CD Drive (Unless software downloaded).

Inputs

Door 1:

Door 2:

Battery backup:

2 conductor, 18 gauge

ColorFunction
Red14 VDC
BlackGnd

25-201k System Components:

Wiegand Output Equipment

RemotePro KP

Models: 12-000, 12-000i, 12-000sg

26-bit Wiegand. Dipswitch setting for any 26-bit facility code.

Wire requirement: Belden 9942 or equivalent

6 conductor, 22 gauge, twisted, shielded.

NumberWire NameWire Color Code
1LEDBrown
2HOLDBlue
3DATA 1White
4DATA 0Green
5GROUNDBlack
6+12 VOLTSRed

RemotePro CR

Models: 23-006, 23-006i, 40-006, 40-008, 40-009

Wiring: Belden 9942 or equivalent

6 conductor, 22 gauge, twisted, shielded.

NumberWire NameWire Color Code
1LEDBrown
2HOLDBlue
3DATA 1White
4DATA 0Green
5GROUNDBlack
6+12 VOLTSRed

Wiegand Signal Extender

Model: 21-002

Input from reader or keypad:

NumberWire NameWire Color Code
1LEDBrown
2HOLDBlue
3DATA 1White
4DATA 0Green
5GROUNDBlack
6+12 VOLTSRed

Output from reader or keypad:

NumberWire NameWire Color Code
1LEDBrown
2HOLDBlue
3DATA 1White
4DATA 0Green
5GROUNDBlack
6+12 VOLTSRed

Belden 9942 or Equivalent: 6 conductor, 22 gauge, twisted, shielded.

Standalone Proximity Card Reader

Models: 23-213(i), 23-206(i)

Factory Master Code = 1251. Maximum Card Number Allowed = 2000.

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. Release the reset button and enter * * * from the keypad.
  4. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 1 = 1 second, 2 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 99 seconds.

Wiring: Belden 9942 or equivalent

NumberWire NameWire Color Code
1LEDBrown
2HOLDBlue
3DATA 1White
4DATA 0Green
5GROUNDBlack
6+12 VOLTSRed

ProxPad – Card Reader

Models: 23-213kp, 23-206kp

Factory Master Code = 1251. Maximum Card Number Allowed = 2000.

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. Release the reset button and enter * * * from the keypad.
  4. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 1 = 1 second, 2 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 99 seconds.

Wiring: Belden 9942 or equivalent

NumberWire NameWire Color Code
1LEDBrown
2HOLDBlue
3DATA 1White
4DATA 0Green
5GROUNDBlack
6+12 VOLTSRed

ProxPad – Keypad

Models: 23-213kp, 23-206kp

Factory Master Code = 1251.

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 1 = 1 second, 2 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 9 seconds.

Wire Colors:

ColorFunction
WhitePower: 12-24 VAC or VDC
WhitePower: 12-24 VAC or VDC
BrownRelay Common
OrangeNormally Open
BlueNormally Closed

Parallel Wiring Diagram for ProxPad Keypad (23-206)

A 16.5 VAC power source connects to the 23-206 unit. The 23-206 unit has a relay with terminals A and B. Terminal A connects to a 26- unit's relay. Terminal B connects to a common brown wire. The 26- unit's relay also connects to a common orange wire. The brown and orange wires connect to a common terminal labeled 'Br- Common' and 'Or-'.

Series Wiring Diagram for ProxPad Keypad (23-206)

A 16.5 VAC power source connects to the 23-206 unit. The 23-206 unit has a relay with terminals A and B. Terminal A connects to a 26- unit's relay. Terminal B connects to a common brown wire. The 26- unit's relay also connects to a common orange wire. The brown and orange wires connect to a common terminal labeled 'Br- Common' and 'Or-'.

Long-Range Vehicle Tag Systems

HID - Long Range Proximity

Wiring Diagram for HID Long Range Proximity System

A 'Power' unit connects to a 'Controller' and a 'Common Ground'. The 'Controller' connects to a '24VDC 1A Transformer'. The '24VDC 1A Transformer' connects to a 'Reader'. The 'Reader' also connects to the 'Common Ground'.

AWID AVI Vehicle Entry

Wiring Diagram for AWID AVI Vehicle Entry System

A 'Power' unit connects to a 'Controller' and a 'Common Ground'. The 'Controller' connects to a '24VDC 1A Transformer'. The '24VDC 1A Transformer' connects to a 'Reader'. The 'Reader' also connects to the 'Common Ground'. Additionally, a 'Hi-Lo Reader' connects to the 'Reader'.

PhoneAire

Models: 16-1050, 16-1055

Factory Master Code = 1251.

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

Follow these steps precisely. If an error occurs, the unit will ERROR and you will have to start over.

  1. Press and hold down SWRESET button. Press and release HWRESET button. Unit will beep continually.
  2. Press *** on keypad.
  3. Press and release HWRESET button.

The unit will issue a good beep and the master code will be set back to 1251. If you previously were in the sleep or latch mode, the unit will be brought back to idle state.

Unit Reset: Reset entire unit back to Factory Default (!!!!! WARNING: ALL CODES WILL BE DELETED FROM MEMORY !!!!!)

Follow these steps precisely. If an error occurs, the unit will ERROR and you will have to start over.

  1. Press and hold down SWRESET button.
  2. Press and release HWRESET button. Unit will beep continually.
  3. Press *** on keypad. Press and release HWRESET button & enter # * # (The unit will respond with a GOOD BEEP).
  4. Enter 1251 from the keypad. (The unit will flash the LEDs several times and then go into an endless cycle of beeps).
  5. Press and release HWRESET button.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 01 = 1 second, 02 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 99 seconds.

Phone and PBX line hookup

Wiring from Control BoardType of WireRecommended
To Telco Box CO (Omit for PBX mode)18 to 24 Gauge twisted pair shieldedBelden #9502 or equivalent
To home phones18 to 24 Gauge twisted pair shieldedBelden #9502 or equivalent
Telephone cable4 conductor telephone cable typical, Belden 9502 or equivalent 18 to 24 gauge, twisted pair, shielded

Power and relay hookup

Wiring from PhoneLink 500Type of WireRecommended
To the 12V AC/DC power source2 conductor cable18 gauge stranded
To gate operator, door strike, or magnetic strike2 conductor cableDevice manufacturer specs
To strike power supply (if used)2 conductor cableDevice manufacturer specs
To earth ground12 AWG copper wireBelden #9912 or equivalent

PhoneAire Wiring

Proper wire size is necessary for a good and trouble-free installation. Follow the tables below for your installation.

DC Power Wire SizeDistance (in feet)AC Power Wire Size
18 AWG30' or less18 AWG
18 AWG30' to 75'16 AWG
18 AWG75' to 150'12 AWG
16 AWG150' to 250'10 AWG
12 AWG250' to 500'N/A

Wiring Diagram for Basic Operator

OPERATOR WIRING DIAGRAM (ADV-1000(i))

A keypad unit (ADV-1000(i)) is shown connected to an 'OPERATOR' unit. The keypad has a numeric input panel. White/White wires from the keypad connect to the operator's secondary power (12 to 24 volt). A Green wire from the keypad connects to the operator chassis ground. Orange/Brown wires from the keypad connect to the operator's open/close circuit (Blue is not used).

Wiring Diagram for Door Strike / Mag Lock

DOOR STRIKE/MAG LOCK WIRING DIAGRAM (ADV-1000(i))

A keypad unit (ADV-1000(i)) is shown connected to a 'DOOR STRIKE/MAG LOCK' unit. White/White wires from the keypad connect in parallel to a 12 to 24 volt power source. A ground connection is also shown. Orange/Brown wires from the keypad are used for electric door strike (connect in series with power source and lock). Blue/Brown wires are used for mag lock (connect in series with power source and lock). The 'POWER SOURCE' (12 to 24 volts AC or DC) is connected to the circuit.

Wiring Diagram for Aiphone Intercoms

LEF MODELS

Wiring Diagram for Aiphone LEF Models

A unit with terminals 1 and E is connected to a 'Speaker' unit and a 'CALL BUTTON'. Terminal 1 connects to the positive (+) terminal of the speaker. Terminal E connects to the negative (-) terminal of the speaker. The CALL BUTTON is wired in series with the speaker circuit, connecting between the negative terminal of the speaker and terminal E.

LEM MODELS

Wiring Diagram for Aiphone LEM Models

A unit with terminals 1 and E is connected to a 'Speaker' unit and a 'CALL BUTTON'. Terminal 1 connects to the positive (+) terminal of the speaker. Terminal E connects to the negative (-) terminal of the speaker. The CALL BUTTON is wired in series with the speaker circuit, connecting between the negative terminal of the speaker and terminal E.

XL 660

Model: S-XL-660

Factory Master Code = 1251.

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. Release the reset button and enter * * * from the keypad.
  4. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Use * to clear an incorrect entry. Use # to exit programming. Relay Output Times: 01 = 1 second, 02 = 2 seconds, etc... up to 999 seconds.

Wire Colors:

ColorFunctionRelay
WhitePower: 12-24 VAC or VDC
WhitePower: 12-24 VAC or VDC
GreenEarth Ground
BrownRelay Common(Relay A)
OrangeNormally Open(Relay A)
BlueNormally Closed(Relay A)
GrayRelay Common(Relay B)
VioletNormally Open(Relay B)
YellowNormally Closed(Relay B)

Ridge 1.0 (Pre 2017)

Model: S-14-100-XXX

Factory Master Code = 1251.

Programming Sub Modes:

Master Reset: Reset Master Code to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect Power.
  2. Reconnect Power while holding down the Reset Button.
  3. A single beep will sound, indicating the master code has been reset.

Pairing your Ridge keypad with various receivers

S-14-100-300 9V Battery

  1. Locate your receiver. The digital code is determined by the position of the 10 small switches numbered 1 through 10 located in the receiver and the transmitter.
  2. Set both code switches to the code of your choice, being sure both are set the same since a different setting of just one switch will prevent operation. Any combination of "on" or "off" position can be selected by using a pen (Note: the switches are in the "on" position when the switch is depressed toward the number).
  3. Once the codes have been set, check operation and reassemble products.

S-14-100-A 9V Battery

  1. Press and release the Yellow Learn Button on the receiver. The red light next to the learn button will turn on and stay on for 5 seconds.
  2. While the red LED at the receiver is on, press and hold the left button on the transmitter until the light on the receiver turns off.
  3. Now release the transmitter button. Wait 1 second then press and release the transmitter button. The receiver button will blink 3 times indicating the transmitter is programmed.

S-14-100-U 9V and 23A 12V Batteries

  1. Press and hold the left transmitter button down. Red light on transmitter should be on.
  2. On the receiver, push the P1 push-button until the green LED light comes on.
  3. Release both buttons. Transmitter left button to receiver programming is complete.

S-14-100-375UT 9V and 3V Batteries

  1. Start with your door/gate in closed position.
  2. On the transmitter – Press and hold the program button until the LED lights up.
  3. Press and release the SMART/LEARN button on your receiver.

OR Match the dipswitches on the transmitter to the existing receiver.

Press and release the SW1 button until a click is heard from the opener, a light on the opener blinks, the door opens/closes, or a beep is heard from the operator (maximum 18 times).

OR press and release the SW1 button...

*The LED on the universal transmitter MUST stop blinking between each press of the button. The code is accepted when a click or beep is heard, a light blinks or the door/gate activates.

  1. Press the program button to exit programming mode. Programming is now complete.
  2. Enter a programmed code to activate your product. If the product does not activate, repeat the programming steps 3-6 again.

Ridge 2.0

Model: S-14-500

Steps taken from Ridge 2.0 Quick Start Guide, Rev C. More info can be found at securitybrandsinc.com/resources.

Programming Button Location and LED Indicator

A diagram shows a transceiver circuit board with a 'Programming button' and an 'LED' that lights solid orange when pressed for 3 seconds.

Pairing Keypad with Transceiver

A diagram illustrates the sequence to enter on the keypad for pairing: 1 2 5 1 ➔ 9 ➔ 1 *. The 'Master Code' (1251, can be changed) and 'Channel' (1 for A, 2 for B) are indicated. A green arrow indicates a "good" tone on the keypad.

Add Access Code to Channel A

To add multiple codes, enter each before pressing pound key. The sequence is: 1 2 5 1 ➔ 1 ➔ ? ? ? ? #. 'Master Code' (can be changed) and 'Access Code' (4 digits) are indicated.

Confirm Gate Operation

A diagram shows a keypad. Ensure the gate path is clear, then enter the access code on the keypad and confirm the gate opens. If the keypad locks up, repeat the pairing step.

Delete Code

To delete multiple codes, enter each before pressing pound key. The sequence is: 1 2 5 1 ➔ 2 ➔ ? ? ? ? #. 'Master Code' (can be changed) and 'Code to Be Deleted' (4 digits) are indicated.

Set Unique Keypad ID

Allows multiple keypads and transceivers to be used. If the Keypad ID is changed, the keypad and transceiver must be paired again. The sequence is: 1 2 5 1 ➔ 9 ➔ 5 ➔ ? ? ? ? #. 'Master Code' (can be changed) and 'Unique Keypad ID' (4 digits) are indicated.

More Programming Commands (Ridge 2.0)

This section illustrates various programming commands using a visual flow. A green arrow indicates a "good" tone on the keypad.

Change Master Code

Current Master Code (if unchanged) ➔ 1 2 5 1 ➔ 3 ➔ ? ? ? ? # ➔ New Master Code (4 digits). Master Code (can be changed).

Add Latch Code

Master Code (can be changed) ➔ 1 2 5 1 ➔ 5 ➔ 1 ➔ ? ? ? ? # ➔ Channel (1 for A, 2 for B) ➔ Latch Code (4 digits).

One-Time-Use Code (Channel A ONLY)

Master Code (can be changed) ➔ 1 2 5 1 ➔ 8 ➔ ? ? ? ? # ➔ One-Time-Use Code (4 digits) ➔ # of Uses (1-9).

Add Access Code to Channel B

To add multiple codes, enter each of them before pressing pound key. Master Code (can be changed) ➔ 1 2 5 1 ➔ 7 ➔ ? ? ? ? # ➔ Access Code (4 digits).

Delete All Codes (Cannot Be Undone)

Keypad will beep while erasing memory and sound "good" tone when complete. Master Code (can be changed) ➔ 1 2 5 1 ➔ 0 ➔ 1 2 5 1 ➔ Master Code Again.

Change Relay Output Time

Master Code (can be changed) ➔ 1 2 5 1 ➔ 6 ➔ 1 ➔ ? ? ? # ➔ Channel (1 for A, 2 for B) ➔ Seconds (000-999).

Three Strikes, You're Out

Locks keypad and sounds alarm after three incorrect code entries. Check Status. Master Code (can be changed) ➔ 1 2 5 1 ➔ 4 ➔ 2 ➔ # ➔ Audible Tone (On: 1 beep; Off: 2 beeps).

Toggle On or Off

Master Code (can be changed) ➔ 1 2 5 1 ➔ 4 ➔ 2 ➔ # ➔ Audible Tone (On: 1 beep; Off: 2 beeps).

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