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Alarm Lock KEYPAD A100IMWP MULLION WIRING PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS User Manual
Alarm Lock KEYPAD A100IMWP MULLION WIRING PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS User Manual
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1 A-100IMWP ILLUMINATED MULLION KEYPAD WIRING & PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS WI1497 7/06 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The A-100IMWP is a self-contained access control keypad designed outdoor applications. Its heavy stainless steel mul- lion-style surface mount enclosure is designed to be used in narrow stile applications. The A-100IMWP operates up to three outputs (two relays and 1 open-collector transistor) and can be used to trigger a door strike, an electromagnetic door lock, or any other...
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2 •Green LED turns OFF •Each Output 1,2 & 3 activates for 1½ seconds •Orange LED turns OFF •Sounder beeps twice (memory resets and default values enabled) 4. Close the Request to Exit button (short purple and pink wires). •Keypad backlight is OFF •Press BELL •Sounder beeps once •Keypad blinks 5. Remove the jumper on the back of the keypad. •Sounder beeps once •Keypad backlight is OFF •Red led is ON 6. Remove power to the power input terminals. 7. Apply power to the power input...
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3 •Orange LED lights - sounder beeps twice. 2. Press 34# •Green LED blinks once - sounder beeps once. 3. Press the 3-digit User Number associated with the User Code you wish to delete and press #*. •Green LED lights / sounder beeps for 1 second indi- cating the User Code was deleted successfully. Exit Program Mode When you finish programming and wish to put the keypad into use, you exit Program Mode to enter Normal Mode as follows: •Exit Program Mode: Press *. The orange LED...
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4 number of digits in the new Master Code) and--without exiting Program Mode--change the Master Code via Function 31. Press: 31# [G1] (new MC) # [G1] (new MC) #* [G1]. Be sure to either commit the Master Code to memory or record it in a safe place. If the Master Code is ever lost, the keypad will need to be restarted using the First Time Startup procedure described on page 2. 32 Add (or Edit) a User Code Allows you to add a new or edit an existing User Code. User Codes are 3-6 digit...
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5 Red Black Purple Pink Yellow Brown Dark Blue Light Blue Light Green Orange Dark Green Gray White A-100IMWP Wiring Table TWO KEYPADS CONTROL ONE DOOR The below diagram displays how to control a single door with two keypads. When you enter a valid code on Keypad 2, the magnetic lock unlocks directly. When you enter a valid code on Keypad 1, the Request-to-Exit input of keypad 2 is triggered, unlocking the door. Note: Valid user codes must be programmed into both Keypads 1 and 2....
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6 PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS--OVERVIEW The audible sounder and visual LED indicators are displayed in the text below as follows: [O2] = Orange LED lights and sounder beeps twice [G1] = Green LED lights and sounder beeps once [R2] = Red LED lights and sounder beeps twice TIMER FUNCTIONS 21 Output 1 Activation Duration Program time from 01 to 99 seconds. Press: 21# [G1] ___ ___ #* [G1]. 22 Output 2 Activation Duration Program time from 01 to 99 seconds. Press: 22# [G1] ___ ___ #* [G1]. 23 Output...
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7 MOUNTING TEMPLATE The A-100IMWP is designed to be installed in its stainless mounting base. The base is 1½ wide and 6 tall.
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8 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 resi- dential 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 guar- antee that...