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    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 relay-activated device.  Programming 
    is performed manually at the keypad, allowing up to 150 indi-
    vidual Users, each with their unique User Codes.  The A-100 
    Series includes the indoor stainless steel A-100 (see 
    WI1495) and the rugged sealed environment A-100WP (see 
    WI1496). 
     
    In a typical application, the A-100IMW P will energize one or 
    both relays upon the keypad entry of a valid User Code.  
    Outputs 1 and 2 are two relays of the three contact Form C 
    type, and Output 3 is an open collector transistor (terminal 
    labeled OC) that switches on (closes with the ground ter-
    minal) when energized.  The length of time the outputs are 
    energized (their activation duration) can be programmed to 
    between 1 and 99 seconds.  A Request-to-Exit button will 
    momentarily short Output 1 by wiring terminals M and P1 
    using a normally-open momentary-close switch.   
     To program the keypad functions you must first perform the 
    initial startup procedure, then enter Program Mode by press-
    ing the Master Code at the keypad.  Once in Program Mode, 
    all system functions can be accessed and programmed.  
    Exit Program Mode to put the keypad (with its new program-
    ming) into use. 
    SPECIFICATIONS 
    •12 to 24VDC (polarized) or 12 to 24VAC voltage input  
    •Output 1:  5A/250VAC relay 
    •Output 2:  1A/125VAC relay 
    •Output 3:  250mA open collector  
    •Capacity of 150 User Codes of 3 to 6 digits 
    •Output activation duration programmable from 01-99 
    seconds (program 00 to select toggle mode) 
    •All programming stored in non-volatile EEPROM mem-
    ory 
    •Orange LED Keypress feedback 
    •Output #1 relay activation duration programmable per 
    user code 
    •Keypad illumination duration programmable from 10-99 
    seconds (for backlit keypad models only) 
    •Tamper switch output terminals (S1 - S2) on PCB 
    •Sounder feedback beeps can be activated or deacti-
    vated for user code entries 
    •Operating Temperature:     -13°F to 131°F 
                                                       -25°C to +55°C 
    •Dimensions (WxHxD):    1¾ x 6½ x 1 1/8 
                                                     4.4cm x 16.5cm x 2.9cm 
    •Operating Voltage:      12VDC to 28VDC 
                                               10VAC to 26 VAC 
    •Maximum Current Draw: 
    12VDC:  15mA (Standby)     108mA (Active) 
    24VDC:  21mA (Standby)     125mA (Active) 
    12VAC:  33mA (Standby)      192mA (Active) 
    24VAC:  54mA (Standby)      233mA (Active) 
     
     
    GETTING STARTED 
    First Time Startup--Self-Test 
    After you unpack the lock from its factory packaging, we 
    recommend you perform the initial startup procedure 
    (outlined below).  For keypads already in use, this startup 
    procedure can also be used to erase all existing keypad 
    programming and return the keypad back to its original 
    out of box factory default condition.   
     
    1.  Install the jumper located on the back of the keypad 
    (right position). 
    2.  Apply power (12-24VDC polarized or 12-24VAC) to 
    the power input terminals. 
    •Orange LED blinks once 
    3.  Press 
    7890#123456*  
    •Red LED turns ON 
    •Orange LED turns ON 
    •Green LED turns ON 
     
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    A-100IMWP Wiring Table  
    Description Wire Colors 
    + 12V or 24V AC/DC Input Red 
    – Ground Black 
    Request to Exit Input Purple 
    Request to Exit Input Pink 
    Relay 1 Normally Open Yellow 
    Relay 1 Common Brown 
    Relay 1 Normally Closed  Dark Blue 
    Relay 2 Normally Open Light Blue 
    Relay 2 Common  Light Green 
    Relay 2 Normally Closed  Orange 
    Open Collector Output Dark Green 
    Tamper SW Output Gray 
    Tamper SW Output White  
    						
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    •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 terminals. 
    •Sounder beeps once 
    If the keypad encounters a problem while memory is re-
    setting at step 3, the sounder will beep continuously until 
    the jumper is removed and the procedure is repeated at 
    step 1.  The factory default values are detailed below. 
     
    Default Values 
    No pre-configured user codes exist for new out of the 
    box keypads.  Other default values include: 
     User Code length 
                                                               4 digits 
    Illumination Duration                                             10 seconds 
    Maximum Delay Between Key Presses              10 seconds 
    Auto Exit Program Mode                                     120 seconds 
    Factory Default Master Code                                           1234 
    Output Activation Duration                                     5 seconds 
    Sounder                                                                    Always ON 
    First Key Press Activates Output 3                            Inactive 
    Doorbell On Output 2                               Inactive (if available) 
     
    Enter Program Mode  
    The keypad software has only two modes--Normal 
    Mode and Program Mode.  When you want to make 
    changes to the keypad (enter new User Codes, etc.), you 
    enter Program Mode.  When you finish programming 
    and wish to put the keypad into use, you exit Program 
    Mode to enter Normal Mode.   
     
    •Enter Program Mode:  Press 55#1234*. 
     
    Enter Program Mode by pressing 
    55#, then press 
    the Master Code of the lock that was set at the factory 
    (
    1234), followed by the * key (the orange LED 
    lights and the sounder beeps twice).   
     
    The factory Master Code (1234) is basically a se-
    cret passcode that allows you to enter Program Mode.  
    But since all keypads leave the factory with this same 
    Master Code, the factory Master Code is therefore not 
    very secret--and should be changed to your own personal 
    Master Code.  This way, only YOU can enter Program 
    Mode and make changes to the keypad programming.   
     
    Change Factory Master Code 
    Although the factory Master Code can be changed at any 
    time, for highest security, follow the procedure below: Think of a new four-digit numeric Master Code and either 
    commit it to memory or write it here:  ___  ___  ___  ___.   
     
    Note:  Only numbers zero through 9 are valid digits for 
    either User Codes or the Master Code.  Keys 
    * or # 
    are not allowed.  In addition, the Master Code and all User 
    Codes must always be the same number of digits in 
    length (3-6 digits allowed).  Therefore, if you enter Pro-
    gram Mode and change this Code Length using Func-
    tion 30, you must then remain in Program Mode and 
    change the Master Code to conform to the new Code 
    Length.  At this point, however, we recommend you do 
    not change the Code Length unless you are an advanced 
    user. 
     
    1.  If not in already, enter Program Mode (press 
    55#1234*).   
    •Orange LED lights  - sounder beeps twice. 
    2.  Press 
    31#  
    •Green LED blinks once - sounder beeps once. 
    3.  Press new 4-digit Master Code and press 
    #.   
    •Green LED blinks once - sounder beeps once. 
    4.  Re-press new 4-digit Master Code and press 
    #*. 
    •Green LED lights / sounder beeps for 1 second indi-
    cating the Master Code was changed successfully.   
     
    The keypad remains in Program Mode while the orange 
    LED remains lit.  Note:  The keypad will automatically exit 
    Program Mode if no keys are pressed within 120 seconds 
    (2 minutes).   
     
    Adding User Codes 
    User Codes are 3-6 digit numbers the User presses into 
    the keypad keys to activate one or more Outputs.  The A-
    100IMWP keypad can hold up to 150 User Codes in its 
    memory, thus allowing up to 150 people to possess their 
    own individual User Codes.  The keypad memory associ-
    ates each User Code with a 3-digit User Number listed 
    from 000 to 149.  Therefore, when adding new User 
    Codes, you must also select a 3-digit User Number be-
    tween 000 and 149 that will be associated (linked) with 
    the new User Code.  As with the Master Code, only num-
    bers zero through 9 are valid digits for User Codes (keys 
    * or # are not allowed) and each User Code must be 
    unique.   
     
    1.  If not in already, enter Program Mode. 
    •Orange LED lights  - sounder beeps twice. 
    2.  Press 
    32#  
    •Green LED blinks once - sounder beeps once. 
    3.  Press new 3-digit User Number and press 
    #.   
    •Green LED blinks once - sounder beeps once. 
    4.  Press new 4-digit User Code and press 
    #. 
    •Green LED blinks once - sounder beeps once. 
    5.  Re-press new 4-digit User Code and press 
    #*. 
    •Green LED lights / sounder beeps for 1 second indi-
    cating the User Code was added successfully.   
     
    Delete a User Code 
    1.  If not in already, enter Program Mode.  
    						
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    •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 turns off, the sounder beeps twice and 
    the red LED lights.  Note:  The keypad will automatically 
    exit Program Mode if no keys are pressed within 120 sec-
    onds (2 minutes).   
     
    Test the Keypad 
    Be sure to test all User Codes.  Keep in mind the follow-
    ing: 
    •Valid User Codes must be followed by the star (
    *) key 
    •Master Code and User Codes must all be the same 
    length 
    •By default, a valid User Code always activates Output 1 
    unless Output selection is changed 
     
     
     
    ALL PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS 
     
    Your keypad is designed to support several options and 
    functions.  Using the keypad, you can select the features 
    you wish to activate, such as if the keypad sounder should 
    be disabled or enabled or you wish to change the code 
    length from 4 to 6 digits.. 
     Each function is organized below by its function number, 
    which is the first two digits pressed into the keypad when 
    programming.  To program, first enter Program Mode as 
    follows: 
     
    •Enter Program Mode:  Press 55# [Master Code] 
    *.  When you finish programming and wish to put the key-
    pad into use, exit Program Mode to enter Normal Mode 
    as follows: 
     
    •Exit Program Mode:  Press *.  
    Note:  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 
     
    Note:  Every duration field is a two digit field.  Master code 
    is strictly reserved for entering Program Mode and cannot 
    be used to activate an Output.   
     
     21  Output 1 Activation Duration  
    Program time from 01 to 99 seconds.  Program 00 to 
    select latch mode where output remains activated by 
    the entry of a valid User Code (until deactivated by the 
    entry of a second valid User Code).  Note:  By default, a 
    valid User Code always activates Output 1 unless Out-
    put selection is changed. 
     
    Press:  21# [G1] ___ ___ #* [G1]. 
     
    22  Output 2 Activation Duration  
    Program time from 01 to 99 seconds.  Program 00 to 
    select latch mode where output remains activated by 
    the entry of a valid User Code (until deactivated by the 
    entry of a second valid User Code). 
     
    Press:  22# [G1] ___ ___ #* [G1]. 
     
    23  Output 3 Activation Duration  
    Program time from 01 to 99 seconds.  Program 00 to 
    select latch mode where output remains activated by 
    the entry of a valid User Code (until deactivated by the 
    entry of a second valid User Code). 
     
    Press:  23# [G1] ___ ___ #* [G1]. 
     
    24  Illuminated Keypad 
    Turns illuminated keypad ON, OFF or allows the illumi-
    nation to remain ON for a specified duration after 
    keypress (the duration is programmed by Function 25).   
     
    Always ON Press:  24# [G1] 0#* [G1]. 
    Always OFF Press:  
    24# [G1] 1#* [G1] and 
    do NOT program Function 25. 
    Timed ON Press:  
    24# [G1] 1#* [G1] and 
    program Function 25 with two-digit time duration. 
     
    25  Illuminated Keypad Duration  
    See function 24.  Program time from 10 to 99 seconds. 
     
    Press:  25# [G1] ___ ___ #* [G1]. 
     
    30  Code Length  
    Changes the number of required digits in all new User 
    Codes and the existing Master Code.  3-6 digits are al-
    lowed, thus valid entries are 3, 4, 5 or 6.  The fac-
    tory default Code Length is 4. 
     
    WARNING:  When the Code Length is changed, all ex-
    isting User Codes and the Master Code become invalid.  
    Because the Master Code and all User Codes must al-
    ways be the same number of digits in length, if you 
    change the Code Length with Function 30 you MUST 
    remain in Program Mode and change the Master Code 
    to conform to the new programmed Code Length.   
     
    Press:  30# [G1] ___ #* [G1]. 
     
    31  Modify Master Code 
    Changes existing Master Code.  Note:  The Master 
    Code and all User Codes must always be the same 
    number of digits in length.  If changing the number of 
    digits in the Master Code, you must first change the 
    Code Length via Function 30 (to accommodate the new  
    						
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    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 numbers the User presses into 
    the keypad keys to activate one or more Outputs.  The 
    A-100IMWP keypad can hold up to 150 User Codes in 
    its memory, thus allowing up to 150 people to possess 
    their own individual User Codes.  The keypad memory 
    associates each User Code with a 3-digit User Number 
    listed from 000 to 149.  Therefore, when adding new 
    User Codes, you must also select a 3-digit User Number 
    between 000 and 149 that will be associated (linked) 
    with the new User Code.  As with the Master Code, only 
    numbers zero through 9 are valid digits for User Codes 
    (keys 
    * or # are not allowed) and each User Code 
    must be unique.  Programming requires entering the 
    new User Code twice for confirmation, as follows: 
     
     
    Press:  32# [G1] (User Number) # [G1] (User Code) 
    # [G1] (re-enter User Code) #* [G1]. 
     
    33  Add (or Edit) a User Code with Output 1 Duration  
    Same as Function 32 plus the ability of the individual 
    User Code to activate Output 1 for a specified duration 
    (from 01 to 99 seconds).  Program 00 to select latch 
    mode where output remains activated by the entry of a 
    valid User Code (until deactivated by the entry of a sec-
    ond valid User Code). 
     
    Press:  33# [G1] (time 01-99) # [G1] (User Number) 
    # [G1] (User Code) # [G1] (re-enter User Code) 
    #* [G1]. 
     
    34  Delete User Code 
    Overwrites specified User Number with vacant data, 
    thus erasing the User Code from memory. 
     
    Press:  34# [G1] (User Number) #* [G1]. 
     
    40  Reset Keypad 
    Erase all existing keypad programming and return the 
    keypad back to its original out of box factory default 
    condition 
     
    Press:  40# [G1] 12345# [G1]  
                   
    12345#* [G1]. 
     
    52  Add (or Edit) a User Code with Output Activation 
    Same as Function 32 plus the ability of the individual 
    User Code to activate the specified Output(s).   
     
    Press:  52# [G1] (2-digits*) # [G1] (User Number) # 
    [G1] (User Code) 
    # [G1] (re-enter User Code) 
    #* [G1].  
    *Some examples of the 2-digits field: 
    •press 12 to activate Outputs 1 and 2 
    •press 23 to activate Outputs 2 and 3 
    •press 13 to activate Outputs 1 and 3 
    •press 02 to activate Output 2 only  
    •press 10 to activate Output 1 only ...etc. 
     
    Note:  If Function 70 (Output 3 Activates on First 
    Keypress) is enabled, Output 3 cannot be included in 
    the choices offered by Function 52. 
     
    Note:  If “Doorbell Active on Output 2” is enabled, Output 
    2 cannot be included in the choices offered by Function 
    52.  The value in “Output 2 timer value” (from 01 to 99 
    seconds) is the duration of relay #2 activation when the 
    door bell button is momentarily pressed.  If the door bell 
    activation must follow the key press action, then “Output 
    2 timer value” should be 00. 
     
    60  Sounder Beeps 
    Activate sounder beeping or deactivate when pressing 
    User Codes only.   
     
    Always ON Press:  60# [G1] 1#* [G1]. 
    OFF for User Codes:  
    60# [G1] 0#* [G1].  Sounder factory default is Always ON. 
     
    70  Output 3 Activates on First Keypress 
    Enable Output 3 to activate upon any first keypress 
    when in Normal Mode (such as the first keypress when 
    entering a User Code).  Output 3 is a 250mA open col-
    lector transistor output.  Function 70 can be used for 
    many purposes, such as to trigger a surveillance camera 
    to record all activity at the keypad.  In addition, Output 3 
    is silent, therefore Users will be unaware when Output 3 
    is activated.  Function 70 can also be used to deactivate 
    this feature, as follows: 
     
    Activate Press:  70# [G1] 1#* [G1]. 
    Deactivate Press:  
    70# [G1] 0#* [G1].  
    Note:  If Function 70 is enabled, Output 3 cannot be in-
    cluded in the choices offered by Function 52. 
     
    80  Doorbell Feature 
    Program time from 01 to 99 seconds.  Program 00 to 
    select latch mode where output remains activated by 
    the entry of a valid User Code (until deactivated by the 
    entry of a second valid User Code).  Note:  By default, a 
    valid User Code always activates Output 1 unless Out-
    put selection is changed. 
     
    Activate on Output 2 Press:  80# [G1] 1#* [G1]. 
    Deactivate Press:  
    80# [G1] 0#* [G1].  
    Note:  If “Doorbell Active on Output 2” is enabled, Output 
    2 cannot be included in the choices offered by Function 
    52.  The value in “Output 2 timer value” (from 01 to 99 
    seconds) is the duration of relay #2 activation when the 
    door bell button is momentarily pressed.  If the door bell 
    activation must follow the key press action, then “Output 
    2 timer value” should be 00.  
    						
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    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. 
    Electromagnetic 
    Door Lock  
    (Fail Safe) 
    Electromagnetic 
    Door Lock  
    (Fail Secure) 
    N/O  
    Request-
    to-Exit 
    Button 
    WIRING EXAMPLES 
    ONE KEYPAD CONTROLS A 
    DOOR 
    The diagram at right displays 
    basic wiring--how to control a 
    single door with one keypad.  
    When you enter a valid code on 
    Keypad 1, the magnetic lock 
    unlocks directly.  This wiring is 
    Fail Secure which means that if 
    power is lost, the door will re-
    main locked. 
    Visual LED Indicators 
    LED In Normal Mode In Program Mode 
    Red Remains lit while waiting for a 
    keypress Confirms errors 
    Blinks when editing an existing User Number 
    Orange Flashes to confirm keypress Steady On to confirm in Program Mode.  
    Flashes to confirm keypress 
    Green Confirms activation of Outputs, mem-
    ory reset and Master Code reset Confirms valid data or empty User Number 
    Audible Sounder Indicators 
    Beep(s) In Normal Mode In Program Mode 
    1 short Unit power up and when a key is 
    pressed Valid data confirmation 
    1 long Relay activation following a valid 
    User Code Data recorded 
    4 short Data error Data Error 
    2 short Enter Program Mode Exit Program Mode 
    A-100IMWP Wiring Table  
    Description Wire Colors 
    + 12V or 24V AC/DC Input Red 
    – Ground Black 
    Request to Exit Input Purple 
    Request to Exit Input Pink 
    Relay 1 Normally Open Yellow   
    Relay 1 Common Brown 
    Relay 1 Normally Closed  Dark Blue 
    Relay 2 Normally Open Light Blue 
    Relay 2 Common  Light Green 
    Relay 2 Normally Closed  Orange 
    Open Collector Output Dark Green 
    Tamper SW Output Gray 
    Tamper SW Output White 
    12-24 VDC /
    VAC Power 
    Red Black Purple Pink Yellow   Brown Dark Blue Light Blue Light Green Orange Dark Green 
    Gray White 
    A-100IMWP Wiring Table  
    12-24 VDC /
    VAC Power 12-24 VDC /
    VAC Power  
    						
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    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 3 Activation Duration  Program time from 01 to 99 seconds.  Press:  23# [G1] ___ ___ #* [G1]. 
    25 Illuminated Keypad Duration Program time from 10 to 99 seconds.  Press:  25# [G1] ___ ___ #* [G1]. 
    FUNCTION 
    NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRESS THESE BUTTONS ON KEYPAD 
    USER FUNCTIONS  
    30 Code Length Press:  30# [G1] ___ #* [G1]. 
    31 Modify Master Code Press:  31# [G1] (new MC) # [G1] (new MC) #* [G1]. 
    32 Add (or Edit) a User Code Press:  32# [G1] (User Number) # [G1] (User Code) # [G1] (re-enter User 
    Code) 
    #* [G1]. 
    33 Add (or Edit) a User Code 
    with Output 1 Duration Press:  33# [G1] (time 01-99) # [G1] (User Number) # [G1] (User Code) # 
    [G1] (re-enter User Code) 
    #* [G1]. 
    34 Delete User Code Press:  34# [G1] (User Number) #* [G1]. 
    52 Add (or Edit) a User Code 
    with Output Activation Press:  52# [G1] (2-digits) # [G1] (User Number) # [G1] (User Code) # [G1] 
    (re-enter User Code) 
    #* [G1]. 
    FUNCTION 
    NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRESS THESE BUTTONS ON KEYPAD 
    SYSTEM FUNCTIONS  
    24 Illuminated Keypad Always ON Press:  24# [G1] 0#* [G1]. 
    Always OFF Press:  
    24# [G1] 1#* [G1] and do NOT program Function 25. 
    Timed ON Press:  
    24# [G1] 1#* [G1] (program Function 25 with two-digit time) 
    40 Reset Keypad Press:  40# [G1] 12345# [G1] 12345#* [G1]. 
    60 Sounder Beeps Always ON Press:  60# [G1] 1#* [G1]. 
    OFF for User Codes:  
    60# [G1] 0#* [G1]. 
    70 Output 3 Activates on 
    First Keypress Activate Press:  70# [G1] 1#* [G1]. 
    Deactivate Press:  
    70# [G1] 0#* [G1]. 
    80 Doorbell Feature Activate on Output 2 Press:  80# [G1] 1#* [G1]. 
    Deactivate Press:  
    80# [G1] 0#* [G1]. 
    FUNCTION 
    NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRESS THESE BUTTONS ON KEYPAD 
    FUNCTION 
    NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRESS THESE BUTTONS ON KEYPAD 
    55 Enter Program Mode Press 55# [Master Code] * 
    -- Exit Program Mode Press * 
    PROGRAM MODE  
    						
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    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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    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 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 cor-
    rect the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  —Increase 
    the separation between the equipment and receiver.  —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.   
    ALARM LOCK LIMITED WARRANTY 
    ALARM LOCK  SYSTEMS, INC. (ALARM LOCK) warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and 
    workmanship for 24 months following the date of manufacture. ALARM LOCK will, within said period, at its option, repair or 
    replace any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the original purchaser or user. 
    This warranty shall not apply to any equipment, or any part thereof, which has been repaired by others, improperly installed, 
    improperly used, abused, altered, damaged, subjected to acts of God, or on which any serial numbers have been altered, 
    defaced or removed. Seller will not be responsible for any dismantling or reinstallation charges. 
    THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE 
    HEREOF. THERE IS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR A WARRANTY OF FITNESS 
    FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ADDITIONALLY, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR 
    LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF ALARM LOCK. 
    Any action for breach of warranty, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability, must be brought within the 
    six months following the end of the warranty period. IN NO CASE SHALL ALARM LOCK BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY 
    CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR 
    IMPLIED, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLERS OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. 
    In case of defect, contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security system. In order to exercise the 
    warranty, the product must be returned by the security professional, shipping costs prepaid and insured to ALARM LOCK. After 
    repair or replacement, ALARM LOCK assumes the cost of returning products under warranty. ALARM LOCK shall have no 
    obligation under this warranty, or otherwise, if the product has been repaired by others, improperly installed, improperly used, 
    abused, altered, damaged, subjected to accident, nuisance, flood, fire or acts of God, or on which any serial numbers have 
    been altered, defaced or removed. ALARM LOCK will not be responsible for any dismantling, reassembly or reinstallation 
    charges. 
    This warranty contains the entire warranty. It is the sole warranty and any prior agreements or representations, whether oral or 
    written, are either merged herein or are expressly canceled. ALARM LOCK neither assumes, nor authorizes any other person 
    purporting to act on its behalf to modify, to change, or to assume for it, any other warranty or liability concerning its products. 
    In no event shall ALARM LOCK be liable for an amount in excess of ALARM LOCKs original selling price of the product, for any 
    loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product. Sellers 
    warranty, as hereinabove set forth, shall not be enlarged, diminished or affected by and no obligation or liability shall arise or 
    grow out of Sellers rendering of technical advice or service in connection with Buyers order of the goods furnished hereunder. 
    ALARM LOCK RECOMMENDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BE COMPLETELY TESTED WEEKLY. 
    Warning: Despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, any or all of the following; criminal tampering, electrical or 
    communications disruption, it is possible for the system to fail to perform as expected. ALARM LOCK does not represent that 
    the product/system may not be compromised or circumvented; or that the product or system will prevent any personal injury or 
    property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or 
    protection. A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise but it is not 
    insurance or a guarantee that these events will not occur. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY 
    PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE 
    WARNING. Therefore, the installer should in turn advise the consumer to take any and all precautions for his or her safety 
    including, but not limited to, fleeing the premises and allege police or fire department, in order to mitigate the possibilities of 
    harm and/or damage. 
    ALARM LOCK is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the users family or employees, and limits its liability for any 
    loss or damage including incidental or consequential damages to ALARM LOCKs original selling price of the product regardless 
    of the cause of such loss or damage. 
    Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of 
    incidental or consequential damages, or differentiate in their treatment of limitations of liability for ordinary or gross negligence, 
    so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also 
    have other rights which vary from state to state.  
    						
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