7) Adding a new PROX card or tag:
1 0 1 0 0 1 #
10 = Relay 1
(1000 limit)
20 = Relay 2
(100 limit)
30 = Relay 3
(100 limit)
1= add MEMORY LOCATION
000 to 999 = Relay 1
001 to 100 = Relay 2
001 to 100 = Relay 3
SWIPE PROX
CARD or TAG
VALIDATE
* This example will add a PROX card/tag to location 001 on Relay 1*
PROX CARD
6) Change the programming code:
0 1 ? ? ? ? #
4-8 DIGIT CODE VALIDATE
* ALWAYS MAKE NOTE OF NEW CODE ONCE CHANGED *
LOCATION
Note: If you set a 4-8 digit code then
user codes must also be the same
amount of digits.
Example: If you set a 6 digit
programming code all access codes
must also be 6 digits long.
4) Change relay output times & modes:
5 1 0#
0= LATCHING MODE
1-99999 = MOMENTARY TRIGGER TIME (SECONDS)
VALIDATE
Note: Setting the relay time to 0will
change all codes for this output to
latching codes, re-enter same code
again to unlatch.
51 = Relay 1
52 = Relay 2
53 = Relay 3
OR 999 9 9
5) Adding a SUPER user code: (1 MAX)
02? ? ? ?#
‘SUPER’ CODE VALIDATE
LOCATION
Note: You can add one SUPER code as an
optional feature which allows a single code
to operate all 3 outputs. To use input
SUPER code followed by #then 1, 2or 3to
select.
Example - 5555#2
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING CONTINUED
AES KPX1200 - Analog Keypad
* WARNING : DO NOT TURN OFF POWER WHILE THE KEYPAD IS IN PROGRAMMING MODE AS THIS MAY CORRUPT DATA *
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING
1) Enter programming mode:
0 0 00* *
DEFAULT PROGRAMMING CODE ENTER / EXIT PROGRAMMING
Note: Programming can only begin 60 seconds after powering the device on. * UNLESS OVERRIDDEN *
3) Delete ALL of the codes & cards saved in a relay group:
1 0 0 9 9 9 #
SUPER DELETE CODE VALIDATE
* This example will delete ALL of the codes stored for Relay 1*
10 = Relay 1
(1000 limit)
20 = Relay 2
(100 limit)
30 = Relay 3
(100 limit)
Note: Take care when deleting full
relay groups because once deleted
there is no way to restore these
previously stored codes to the
keypad.
The amber LED will remain SOLID once
you enter programming mode
successfully. Press ** again to leave
programming mode.
Note: In the event that the programming code has been forgotten or changed by accident, a DAP Reset of the keypad can be performed during the 60 second bootup phase. Pressing the PTE during this time or replicating this by shorting
terminals 9& 15 together with a jumper link the keypad will emit 2 short beeps if this step has been performed successfully. Then enter the DAP Code (Directly Access Programming Code) (8080**) on the front of the keypad as a
backdoor into programming mode which will allow you to now set a new programming code, as per Step 6 above.
PROGRAMMING CODE NOT WORKING?
* For example: ‘ 515# ’will set Relay 1
to trigger for 5seconds *
2) Adding and deleting a new keypad entry code:
1 0 2 0 0 0 ? ? ? ? #
10 = Relay 1
(1000 limit)
20 = Relay 2
(100 limit)
30 = Relay 3
(100 limit)
2= add
5= delete
MEMORY LOCATION
000 to 999 = Relay 1
001 to 100 = Relay 2
001 to 100 = Relay 3
4-8 DIGIT CODE VALIDATE
* This example will add code ‘????’ to location 000 on Relay 1*
Note: After using ‘5’ to delete a code just type
the memory location followed by #
8) Deleting a new PROX card or tag:
1 0 5 0 0 1 #
10 = Relay 1
(1000 limit)
20 = Relay 2
(100 limit)
30 = Relay 3
(100 limit)
5= delete MEMORY LOCATION
000 to 999 = Relay 1
001 to 100 = Relay 2
001 to 100 = Relay 3
VALIDATE
* This example will delete a PROX card/tag from location 001 on Relay 1*
Note: Keep in mind that keypad codes
and PROX card/tags must be saved in
their own separate memory locations.
If a keypad code is stored on location
035 this means a card cannot be added
to location 035.
(OPTIONAL PROGRAMMING FOR PROX MODELS ONLY)
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