RADIOKEYD Plus Radio Keypad Encrypted and Vandal Proof

Specifications:

  • Product: RADIOKEYD+ / RADIOKEYDS+
  • Type: Radio keypad encrypted & vandal proof
  • Transmission Frequency: RADIOKEYD+ (433MHz) / RADIOKEYDS+
    (868MHz)
  • Radio Range: Up to 110m under optimal conditions in encrypted
    operation
  • Number of Channels: 2
  • Number of Access Codes: 100
  • Operating Modes: MONOCODE, MULTICODE, CURTAIN
  • IP Rating: IP65
  • Dimensions / Weight: 86x86x25 mm / 430g
  • Battery: 1x CR2450 (3V) – Battery life of 4 years

Product Usage Instructions:

1. Overview:

  • Two-color indicator light
  • Input box with fixed code
  • Center distance for fixing:
    • CHANNEL 1 / CHANNEL 3: 60mm
    • CHANNEL 2 / CHANNEL 4: 60mm

2. CR2450 Battery Replacement:

To access the battery compartment, unlock the cover using a coin
or token. Follow the instructions for handling the CR2450 battery
carefully to ensure safe replacement.

3. Operating Modes:

The product offers multiple operating modes including MONOCODE,
suitable for residential sites. Access codes can be stored in
memory with each user having their unique code linked to a channel.
Follow the registration process as per receiver instructions.

MONOCODE Mode Example:

  1. Enter the access code (e.g., 1981)
  2. Select a channel using the keypad
  3. The keypad sends a radio order to the receiver
  4. The receiver interprets the order and activates the
    corresponding action

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How do I change the operating mode of the radio keypad?

A: The operating mode can be changed via the menu options on the
keypad. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on
changing modes.

Q: What should I do if the keypad battery needs
replacement?

A: To replace the CR2450 battery, unlock the battery compartment
and carefully follow the instructions provided in the manual to
ensure safe replacement.

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Radio keypad encrypted & vandal proof

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1. Presentation

The RADIOKEYD+ (433MHz) /RADIOKEYDS+ (868MHz) encrypted radio keypad enables 2-channel wireless access control for doors and gates. It can be paired with a Prastel receiver in either encrypted or unencrypted ranges. Thus, this system makes it possible to activate, via a 433MHz/868MHz radio channel, the automatic opening/closing of a gate. Example:

A registered code is typed.

A channel is selected.

The keypad sends a radio order

The receiver interprets the order

2. Overview
Two-color indicator light

Input box

Center distance for fixing:
Ø3mm

CHANNEL 1 /
CHANNEL 3

CHANNEL 2 /
CHANNEL 4

60mm

Fixed Code

3. Technical data:

Battery powered:

1x CR2450 (3V) *

Power consumption:

Transmit: 80mA, Standby: 1.5µA

Transmission frequency:

RADIOKEYD+: 433MHz / RADIOKEYDS+: 868MHz

Radio Range:

Up to 110m**

Number of Channels:

2

Number of access codes: Operating modes:

100 – MONOCODE – MULTICODE – CURTAIN

Storage Temperature:

-40°C to +80°C

Operating Temperature:

-10°C to +50°C

IP rating: Dimensions / Weight:

IP65 86x86x25 mm / 430g

* Battery life4 years.

** Under optimal conditions in encrypted operation.

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4. CR2450 Battery:
To access the battery compartment, unlock the cover using a coin or token (not included):

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Locked

Unlocked

3V CR2450 BATTERY:

WARNING:
– Do not reverse the polarity of the battery. – Respect the type and reference of the original battery. – Do not recharge the battery. – Dispose of the used battery in the containers provided for this purpose. – Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children. – Do not swallow the battery. If swallowed or inserted into other body openings, seek immediate medical
attention. During the battery change operation, handle the battery as shown in the following figure:

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5. OPERATING MODES

MONOCODE (by default)

encrypted and unencrypted radio transmission (+)

This mode is suitable for RESIDENTIAL sites.

In this mode, the access codes are stored in the memory of the keypad (maximum 100 different codes). Each access code can be made up of 2 to 6 digits. Each user can have their own access code (for example: 1981) which will be linked or not to a channel by the installer.

The keypad must be registered prior in the receiver’s memory, the registration is done as for a transmitter according to the procedure indicated in the instructions for the receiver used.

If the access code does not have an assigned channel, by entering its personal code: 1981 then pressing the channel of his choice ” ” or ” “, the keypad ID will be played on the selected channel. (Default ” “= Channel 1 and ” “= Channel 2. This configuration can be modified via menu 3).

Example of code without an assigned channel:

Enter the code
1981

Channel selection
+

Keypad check Registered code

1981 +

Registered code

11

+

Unknown code

Radio transmission:
Keypad ID

On Channel 1

Keypad ID On Channel 2

No transmission

When a code is programmed with a channel assignment (For example: 12022 with channel 1), by entering the code: 12022 then by pressing any channel key ” ” or ” “, the keypad ID will be transmitted only with the channel assigned during programming.

NB: The user will not be able to change channels regardless of which channel key is pressed. Each code can have its own channel assigned, so access control can be done on several accesses.

Example code with assigned channel:

Enter the code
12022

Channel selection
+

Keypad check Registered code

12022

+

Registered code

11

+

Unknown code

Radio transmission:
Keypad ID On Channel 1 Keypad ID On Channel 1
No transmission

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Scenario for a Monocode installation: Channel 1

Receiver

Channel 2

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Access 1

Access 2

1) Register the keypad in the receiver memory (see receiver manual).

Channel 1 on relay 1 (= access 1)

Channel 2 on relay 2 (= access 2)

2) Registration process for access codes and eventual assigned channels on the keypad:

a) Enter programming mode.

Master code

b) Add codes and eventual channels to be assigned:

· Code 1:

1981

· Code 2:

2008 1

· Code 3:

20222 2

(without an assigned channel) (with channel 1 assigned) (with channel 2 assigned)

c) Exit programming mode.

3) Operation:

– Code 1981: can open access 1 or access 2

1981

Transmitting the Keypad ID on Channel 1

Open

Closed

Access 1 Access 2

1981

Transmitting the Keypad ID on Channel 2 – Code 2008: can only open access 1

2008 or

Transmitting the Keypad ID on Channel 1 – Code 20222: Can only open access 2

20222 or

Transmitting the Keypad ID on Channel 2

Closed

Open

Access 1 Access 2

Open

Closed

Access 1 Access 2

Closed

Open

Access 1 Access 2

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MULTICODE

Unencrypted radio transmission only. ()

This mode is suitable for COLLECTIVE sites with user management.

All codes are directly registered in the receiver. Each code will be registered upstream in the receiver and on the defined channel. The memory capacity will depend on the capacity of the receiver. The user will be able to activate the channel of his choice. The transmitted code is identical to the one entered and is sent on the selected channel. Example of code transmission:

Enter the code
12345 1981 11

Channel selection
+

Keypad radio transmission:
12345 On Channel 1

+

1981 On Channel 2

+

11

On Channel 2

Receiver code verification
Registered code = action
Unknown code = nothing happens

Scenario for a Multicode installation: Channel 1

Receiver

Access 1
1) Register access codes in the receiver’s memory: 1981 on relay 1 and 2 of the receiver 120222 on Relay 2 of the receiver
2) Entering codes in nominal operation: – Code 1981: can open access 1 or access 2

Channel 2 Access 2

1981

Transmitting the code 1981 on channel 1

Open

Closed

Access 1 Access 2

1981

Transmitting the code 1981 on channel 2 – Code 120222: can only open access 2

120222

Transmitting the code120222 on channel 1

Closed

Open

Access 1 Access 2

Closed

Closed

Access 1 Access 2

120222

Transmitting the code120222 on channel 2

Closed

Open

Access 1 Access 2

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CURTAIN

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encrypted and unencrypted radio transmission (+)

This mode is suitable for sectional doors and metal curtains.

In this mode, the access codes are stored in the memory of the keypad (maximum 100 different codes). Each access code can be made up of 2 to 6 digits. Each user can have their own access code (For example: 1981).

The keypad must be registered beforehand in the memory of the control panels and receivers*, the registration is done as for a transmitter according to the procedure indicated in the instructions for the receiver used.

* 433MHz = TC1000-S, TC550, UNIK3I-IND, MRMINI2E+2C 868MHz = MRMINI2S+

Operation:
Enter the code
Code 1 Code 2

Action Choice
+ +

Keypad check Registered code Registered code Registered code

Radio transmission:
UP DOWN STOP

Scenario for an installation in CURTAIN mode:

Channel 1

TC1000-S

OPENING

Channel 2 DEAD MAN CLOSURE

1) Full installation procedure in two parts (A and B):

A. Programming on the keypad:

1. Enter programming mode.

Master code

2. Select CURTAIN mode:

3. Add user codes:
· Code 1: · Code 2:
…..
4. Exit programming mode.

1981 2008

(user 1) (user 2)

Please continue on the next page

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B. Programming on the TC1000-S control unit.
1. Press 1 time on “RADIO LEARN” push button of the TC1000-S.

The control unit buzzer emits long beeps every second.

2. Code 1

(Learning opening)

The control unit buzzer emits two long beeps and then confirms the procedure with two short beeps.

3. Press 1 time on “RADIO LEARN” push button of the TC1000-S.

The control unit buzzer emits long beeps every second.

4. Code 1

(Learning closure)

The control unit buzzer emits a long beep and then confirms the procedure with two short beeps.

5. Press 1 time on “RADIO LEARN” push button of the TC1000-S.

The control unit buzzer emits long beeps every second.

6.

(Learning STOP)

The control unit buzzer emits a long beep and then confirms the procedure with two short beeps.

Be careful, the order of programming is important, it must be respected.
2) Operation: Only possible after a successful installation procedure 1).

– Enter a registered user code and then press
ACTION
1981

STATE OF THE CURTAIN

Input

Press

OPENING

– Enter a user code and then press
ACTION
1981

STATE OF THE CURTAIN

Input

Press

CLOSING

– STOP control: the button stops the current movement of the curtain.

ACTION

STATE OF THE CURTAIN

Press

STOP

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6.Keypad settings :
The keypad configuration can be set in programming mode .

ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE

Press

Master code

(1234 default)

Once in programming mode , follow the procedures below to set up the keypad. If the input is valid, the buzzer beeps once and the green indicator lights up. If the input is incorrect, the buzzer emits 4 fast beeps quickly and the red indicator lights up.

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CHANGE MASTER CODE (2 to 6 digits)

Press

Old Master code

(1234 default)

New Master code

SETTING THE KEYPAD OPERATING MODE

= CURTAIN MODE

Press

= MONOCODE MODE = MULTICODE MODE

(Default)

= DISPLAY ACTIVE MODE*
*The number of red flashes indicates the number of the configured operating mode. SELECT ACTIVE CHANNELS

Press

=

=CHANNEL 1/ =CHANNEL 2 (Default)

= =CHANNEL 3/ =CHANNEL 4

= DISPLAY ACTIVE CHANNELS*
*The number of red flashes indicates the number of the configured channel mode.
ADD ACCESS CODES IN MONOCODE AND CURTAIN MODES (2 to 6 digits)

Press

Code to add Code to add

Channel to use

no assigned channel with linked channel

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DELETE A SINGLE ACCESS CODE IN MONOCODE AND CURTAIN MODES

Press

Code to delete

= Deleting the entered code

DELETE ALL ACCESS CODES IN MONOCODE AND CURTAIN MODES

Press

Master code

= Deleting all saved codes

ADDING/DELETE CODE(S) IN MULTICODE MODE
In Multicode mode, the addition and deletion of code(s) is carried out directly on the receiver.

FACTORY RESET= Operating mode: MONOCODE, Buzzer and Backlight: ACTIVE, Master code: 1234 and access code memory: BLANK

Press

Master code

= Resetting Default Settings

SETTING THE BACKLIGHT / AND BUZZER / = BACKLIGHT ON
(Default)

Press

= BACKLIGHT OFF = BUZZER ON (Default)

= BUZZER OFF
FIXED CODE KEY SETTING WARNING: The fixed code emitted by the key is different from the keypad ID. To use it, it must be recorded in the receiver (independently of the keypad). This button may control a doorbell or a courtesy light, for example.
= ACTIVE ON CHANNEL 1

Press

= ACTIVE ON CHANNEL 2 = ACTIVE ON CHANNEL 3 = ACTIVE ON CHANNEL 4 (Default)

= INACTIVE

EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE

Press

or

10

Automatic exit after 25 seconds of inactivity.

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7. INDICATOR LIGHT:
KEYPAD STATUS
Valid Input

Invalid Input

Entering programming mode

Active programming mode

Exiting programming mode

Memory error

LED INDICATOR

Red

Green

ON

ON

FAST FLASHING

FLASHING EVERY 1S

FAST FLASHING

FLASHING

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BUZZER

ON

OFF

1 BEEP

4 FAST BEEPS

3 FAST BEEPS

OFF

4 FAST BEEPS

1 BEEP

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE

Prastel declares that the following equipment: radio keyepad RADIOKEYD+/RADIOKEYDS+ Le soussigné, Prastel, déclare que l’équipement radioélectrique du type clavier radio

complies with Directive 2014/53/EU.

RADIOKEYD+/RADIOKEYDS+ est conforme à la directive 2014/53/UE. Le texte complet de la

The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internetaddress: déclaration UE de conformité est disponible à l’adresse internet suivante:

http://www.prastel.com

This equipment complies with the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Note:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: –Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. –Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. –Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help. –Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. –Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.

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8. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
These warnings are an integral and essential part of the product, and must be delivered to the user. Read them carefully: they provide important installation, operating, and maintenance instructions. Keep this form and give it to any persons who may use the system in the future. Incorrect installation or improper use of the product may cause serious danger.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation must be performed by a qualified professional and must observe all local, state, national and European regulations. Before starting installation, make sure that the product is in perfect condition. Laying, electrical connections, and adjustments must be done to “Industry Standards”. Packing materials (cardboard, plastic, polystyrene, etc.) are potentially dangerous. They must be disposed of properly and kept out of the reach of children Do not install the product in an explosive environment or in an area disturbed by electromagnetic fields. The presence of gas or inflammable fumes is a serious safety hazard. Provide an overvoltage protection, mains/knife switch and/or differential on the power network that is suitable for the product and conforming to current standards. The manufacturer declines any and all liability if any incompatible devices and/or components are installed that compromise the integrity, safety, and operation of the product. Only original spares must be used for repair or replacement of parts. The installer must supply all information regarding the operation, maintenance, and use of individual components and of the system as a whole
MAINTENANCE To guarantee the efficiency of the product, it is essential that qualified professionals perform maintenance at the times and intervals required by the installer, by the manufacturer, and by current law. All installation, maintenance, repair and cleaning operations must be documented. The user must store all such documentation and make it available to competent personnel.

WARNINGS FOR THE USER
Carefully read the enclosed instructions and documentation. This product must be used for its intended purpose only. Any other use is improper and therefore dangerous. The information contained herein and in the enclosed documentation may be changed without notice, and are in fact provided in an approximate manner for application of the product. Prastel. declines any and all liability in this regard. Keep this product, devices, documentation and all other items out of the reach of children. In case of maintenance, cleaning, breakdown or malfunction of this product, turn off the unit and DO NOT try to repair it yourself. Call a qualified professional only. Disregard of this instruction may cause extremely dangerous situations.
WARRANTY LIMITS
This product has a warranty of 24 months starting on the date of selling document, and is valid for the first purchaser only. The warranty will expire in the event of: negligence, incorrect or improper use of the product, use of accessories not conforming to the manufacturer’s specifications, tampering by the customer or by third parties, natural causes (lightning, flood, fire, etc.), insurrection, acts of vandalism, changes in environmental conditions of the installation site. In addition, it does not cover parts subject to wear (batteries, etc.). If the product has to be returned to PRASTEL for repair, it must be sent postage paid. Prastel will return the repaired product to the sender COD. Under any other circumstances, the product will be refused upon receipt or held at the time of shipment. Purchase of this product implies full acceptance of all of the terms of this warranty. In the event of dispute, the competent forum will be that of Marseille, France.
Prastel France ZI Athélia II 225, Impasse du Serpolet 13704 LA CIOTAT CEDEX – France www.prastel.com

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Documents / Resources

PRASTEL RADIOKEYD Plus Radio Keypad Encrypted and Vandal Proof [pdf] Instruction Manual
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