Assa DK-26 Door User Manual


 
Rev. A.2. 10/03
SECTION 6.3 ANTI-TAMPER ALARM FUNCTION ---------------------------------Page 18
Someone entering 16 wrong digits while attempting to guess the code will activate the
programmable relay.
SECTION 6.4 DOOR PROP ALARM FUNCTION-----------------------------------------Page 18
The programmable relay will activate if the door is left open too long.
SECTION 6.5 NIGHTLIGHT FUNCTION-----------------------------------------------------Page 19
The programmable relay will activate for five seconds when any key is pressed. This can be
used to turn on a lamp (not supplied) for operation in the dark.
SECTION 7 ADDITIONAL HARD WIRED OPTIONS-------------------------------------Page 19
The sections that follow discuss additional ways to use the DK-26.
SECTION 7.1 DUAL PAD OPERATION -----------------------------------------------------Page 19
This section applies if you want to use two Keypads reporting to one CPU Board for digital
control of entry and exit.
SECTION 7.2. HARD WIRED CODE DISABLING ----------------------------------------Page 19
Through the use of jumpers or external switches you can disable the Hard code and/or all
User codes. This is generally used with a time clock for day/night operations.
SECTION 7.3 ALARM SYSTEM SHUNTING-----------------------------------------------Page 20
The DK-26 can shunt an active alarm point for authorized entry.
SECTION 7.4 ANTI-TAILGATING-------------------------------------------------------------Page 20
With this feature, you can abort the DK-26’s timer once the door is opened to make sure
only one person enters.
SECTION 7.5 WIRING WITH TOUCH SENSE BAR AND MAGNALOCK ----------Page 20
This section provides a drawing for a popular combination of Securitron products.
APPENDIX A COMMAND SUMMARY -------------------------------------------------------Page i
This section lists all possible command sequences that can be sent to the unit when it is in
program mode. These commands are referenced throughout the manual as they apply to
different requirements.
APPENDIX B TROUBLE SHOOTING --------------------------------------------------------Page ii