SDC EntryCheck 936 Manual de usuario

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Model 936 EntryCheck™
The 936 EntryCheck™ is a powerful yet easy to use, stand alone keyless entry system with features suitable for a
variety of access control requirements. Providing either a voltage output or dry contact closure, the 936 is designed
to control any fail-safe or fail-secure electric locking device.
The 936 EntryCheck™ can accommodate up to 500 user codes, each assignable to one of three programmable
outputs. The 936 provides an enhanced level of security by storing the relay outputs in a separate control module.
The three relay outputs are available to provide a variety of access control configurations including single door
operation with two auxiliary output for a CCTV/Light Controller, Internal Alarm, 2nd/3rd Door, or Doorbell activation.
All user programming and system configuration can be performed through the Keypad or PC programming software.
Additional features include a tamper alarm, forced door alarm, door ajar alarm, remote bypass, time clock input, and
real-time event logging while connected to a PC.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction .................................................................................. 1
Overview - The 936 EntryCheck™ .................................................. 1
Keypad with Relay Control Module – Part Numbers....................... 1
Control Module Capabilities …........................................................ 2
Keypad Connector Diagram ........................................................... 3
Specifications ................................................................................. 4
Preparing for Installation ............................................................. 5
System Components ...................................................................... 5
The Installation Procedure ........................................................... 5
Required Tools ……......................................................................... 5
Prepare the Keypad for Installation.................................................. 6
Install the Wiring Cable .................................................................... 7
Installing the Control Module ........................................................... 7
Connecting the Locking Device ....................................................... 7
Hardware Setup ………….............................................................. 8
Voltage Selection …………............................................................. 8
Keypad Output Selection …………................................................. 8
Restoring System Defaults........................................................... 9
Keypad Reset …………................................................................... 9
Normal System Operation ......................................................... 10
Keypad LED Status Indicators ..................................................... 10
Tamper Alarm .............................................................................. 10
Control Module LED Status Indicators ......................................... 10
Operation Notes ........................................................................... 11
Using the 936 EntryCheck™ with a PC ...................................... 12
Connecting the 936 EntryCheck™ to a PC..................................... 12
Installing the CD-ROM................................................................... 12
Using Keypad Programmer Software. ........................................ 12
Using Keypad Logger Software. ................................................. 13
Programming the 936 EntryCheck™with the Keypad .............. 14
Programming the Control Module ................................................. 14
Programming Individual Users ...................................................... 18
936 EntryCheck™ Diagrams ........................................................ 21
Control Module Circuit Board ........................................................ 21
Typical Hook-up Fail Safe or Fail Secure and CCTV Diagram ….. 22

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INTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW - THE 936 EntryCheck™
The SDC 936 EntryCheck™ Access Control System is an extremely versatile Keypad and
Relay Control Module. The 500-user code system consists of either a 3x4 or 2x6 Keypad
and a Relay Control Module.
KEYPAD WITH CONTROL MODULE - PART NUMBERS
3x4 Keypad with Control Module
P/N: 936 x KP-41U – Stainless Steel Bezel
2x6 Keypad with Control Module
P/N: 936 x KP-31Y – Black Illuminated
P/N: 936 x KP-31U – Stainless Steel Overlay
KP-41U
KP-31Y KP-31U
936 RELAY CONTROL MODULE

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CONTROL MODULE CAPABILITIES
Input Requirements
The Control Module accepts 12-24V AC/DC. System and Keypad current draw (max) is as
follows:
Standby: 50mA
During Operation: 150mA
Output Capabilities
Main Relay
The Main Relay will activate either a Fail-Safe or a Fail-Secure (Non Fail-Safe) electronic
locking device or other equipment. It may also be configured as a dry contact relay output to
control a gate operator or garage door opener. The main output is programmable from 01 to
99 seconds with optional timed or manual latching.
Output A
A relay contact output that can be programmed for one of the following:
1. CCTV or Light Controller -First key press triggers a Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds).
2. Auxiliary Output - Manual Control or Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds).
3. Second Door - Users can be assigned to open a 2nd door.
4. Doorbell - Press # at the Keypad to trigger a 1 second output for a doorbell (not included).
Output B
A relay contact output that can be programmed for one of the following:
1. CCTV or Light Controller -First key press triggers a Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds).
2. Auxiliary Output - Manual Control or Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds).
3. Third Door - Users can be assigned to open a 3rd door.
4. Internal Alarm System - Detect Break-in, Door-ajar & Tamper.
5. Doorbell - Press # at the Keypad to trigger a 1 second output for a doorbell (not included).

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CONFIGURATION
PINS- “CONFIG”
KEYPAD CONNECTOR DIAGRAM
YELLOW- Door Monitor
(Do NOT apply voltage)
GRAY*
SHIELD*
VIOLET*
*Connect to Control Module inputs
NOTE: The 2x6 connector is rotated 180 degrees
VOLTAGE SELECT
(Do NOT apply voltage)
12-24V (default)- Jumper on
one pin
5V- Jumper on both pins
BLACK*-Ground
ORANGE*- Program (Do NOT
apply voltage)
RED*- Input Voltage
GREEN*- Output for Control
Module
YELLOW- Anti Tailgate
If not used, this must be connected to BLACK. By adding a door monitor switch between
YELLOW and BLACK, the door will relock immediately after opening. If Output B is set up as
Internal Alarm, this switch will trigger the alarm if the door is opened without a code or if the door
is left open longer than the Door Ajar Time setting.
RED, BLACK, GREEN, VIOLET, GRAY, ORANGE and SHIELD – These wires all connect to
the Control Module.
TIME CLOCK
If TIME CLOCK is enabled in Set up (page 17), when the CLOCK terminal on the Control
Module circuit is connected to ground, through time clock or other switch contacts, all codes
work normally. When the CLOCK terminal is not grounded, only those codes with 24-hour
Access Authorization (page 18) will function. The disabled codes are still considered valid and
will not trigger the Tamper Alarm if tried repeatedly.

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage: 12 to 24V AC/DC
>1 Billion Cycles
Keypad Operating
Environment:
Keypad Switch Life:
3 SPDT Relay Contacts at 6A (120VAC)Outputs:
Standby Current Draw: 50mA (including Keypad)
-40°F to + 160°F (-40°C to + 70°C)
100 % Relative Humidity
16 oz (454 gm)
4.4 oz (125 gm)
3x4 Keypad Weight:
2x6 Keypad Weight:
5 ⅛"H x 3 ⅜”W x 7/16"D (13 x 8.6 x 1.1cm)
7 ⅛"H x 1 ¾”W x ¾"D (18.1 x 4.4 x 1.9cm)
3x4 Keypad Dimensions:
2x6 Keypad Dimensions:
1 Red, 1 GreenLED’s:
16 oz (454 gm)Control Module Weight:
-40°F to + 120°F (-40°C to + 49°C)
Control Module Operating
Environment:
5 ½"H x 7 ½"W x 2 ½"D
Control Module Dimensions:
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COM Port (Serial)*Communication:
*The Control Module contains a serial interface to connect a PC for programming,
reading codes from a keypad, and logging transactions.

There are four primary components to be installed:
1. The Keypad should be mounted on the wall adjacent to the door. It should be on the
same side as the door strike and about 4 feet above the floor.
2. The Control Module should be mounted inside the building near a power source.
Typically the control module is hidden in a false ceiling or closet. The control module must
be located in an area where the temperature remains between -40°F and 120°F
(-40°C and +49°C).
3. The Wiring Cable connects the keypad to the control module. It is important not to locate
the cable adjacent to any wiring that carries line voltage. Included with the system is a 15-
foot 12 conductor jacketed wiring cable of which only 8 wires are used. If the Control
Module must be located further than 15 feet from the Keypad, additional cable may be
spliced. The maximum distance between the Keypad and the Control Module must not
exceed 1,000 feet. For runs over 200 feet, 18 gauge wire should be used. Under 200 feet,
20 gauge is acceptable.
4. The Electric Strike/Other Locking Device (not included) connects to the 936’s Relay
output(s) via the strike cable. (See Typical Wiring Diagrams pg 22). Please refer to the
installation instructions included with your locking device for specific mounting directions.
THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
REQUIRED TOOLS
You will need the following tools:
• Medium Phillips screwdriver
• ⅛" standard screwdriver
• Drill
• ⅞” or 1” (25mm) drill bit
• ½" (13mm) drill bit
• 5/32" (4mm) drill bit
936 EntryCheck™SYSTEM COMPONENTS
PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION
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Mounting Instructions for KP-41U
The 3x4 keypad is designed to mount to a single gang switchbox or on a wall, pedestal or
any flat surface of at least 3 ½” by 5 ¼”. The composition of the mounting surface will
determine the fastening method required. If mounting to a surface other than a switchbox:
1. Select a flat surface (3 ½” by 5 ¼”) near the door where you wish to install the keypad.
2. Drill the large hole for the Keypad connector using a 1” (25mm) drill bit.
3. Place the connector on the back of the keypad in the large hole. Mark the keypad
mounting holes.
4. Drill clearance holes in accordance with fastening method used. (If mounting to wood,
drill small pilot holes and use #6 flat head wood screws provided. If mounting to metal,
drill two 5/32" clearance holes for #6 flat head machine screws provided.)
5. Do NOT mount the keypad at this time.
6. Proceed to Install the Wiring Cable.
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Mounting Instructions KP-31U and KP-31Y
The 2x6 keypad is designed for mullion mount applications. It can also be mounted on a wall,
pedestal or any flat surface of at least 1 ¾” by 7”. The composition of the mounting surface will
determine the fastening method required:
1. Select a flat surface (1 ¾ ” by 7”) near the door where you wish to install the keypad.
2. Using the template, mark location of holes.
3. Drill the large hole using a 1” (25mm) drill bit.
4. Place the connector on the back of the keypad in the large hole to verify that the mounting
holes are aligned. Make adjustments if necessary.
5. Drill mounting holes in accordance with fastening method used. If mounting to wood, drill
small pilot holes and use #6 flat head wood screws provided. If mounting to metal, drill
two 5/32" clearance holes for #6 flat head machine screws provided.
6. Do NOT mount the keypad at this time.
7. Proceed to Install the Wiring Cable.
PREPARE THE KEYPAD FOR INSTALLATION
There are different procedures for mounting each Keypad. Identify the Keypad part number
and follow the appropriate mounting instructions below.

1. Drill a ½” hole in the inside wall or ceiling where you want the cable to come through.
2. Pull cable through hole so the connector end goes to keypad. Route so there is minimal
cable at the keypad.
INSTALL THE WIRING CABLE
3. Attach the wiring connector to the Keypad.
4. Attach the Keypad to the wall.
5. Do NOT mount the Keypad labels until the system is programmed and tested.
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CONNECTING THE LOCKING DEVICE
Connect the electric locking device to Terminal Strip “B” as outlined in the Typical Wiring
Diagram (see pg 22). Any 3 conductor, 18 gauge wire can be used to connect the Control
Module to the Locking Device. Included with each system are two MOV’s (metal oxide
varistor). The function of the MOV is to absorb any inductive kickback from the locking
device, protecting the circuit board. The MOV’s have been installed under the relay contact
screws and can be left there for normal “FAIL SECURE” lock operation. For “FAIL SAFE”
locks, move one leg from the “N.O.” screw to the “N.C.” screw (see pg 21-22). If possible,
install the MOV closer to the electric lock. For switching voltages higher than 36V, remove
the MOV. To provide proper grounding, connect the 3rd wire from the body of the locking
device to the “EARTH” screw on Terminal “A”.
1. Connect the Wiring Cable to Terminal Strip “A” following the color sequence on the circuit
board. (see 936 EntryCheck™ Diagrams, pg 21)
2. Connect 12 to 24 Volts AC to Terminal Strip “C” to screws marked “12-24V AC IN”. If using
an external AC Adaptor, connect BLUE and BROWN to the 12-24V input screws. Connect
GREEN to the “EARTH” screw on Terminal Strip “A”. Plug adapter into a grounded (three
terminal) receptacle.
3. If connecting DC, make connections to Terminal Strip “B”, “DC IN/OUT” instead of “12-
24V AC IN”. Be sure polarity is correct.
INSTALLING THE CONTROL MODULE
BATTERY BACKUP
Battery backup is NOT required for User Code retention, however, you may wish to connect
an SDC Power Supply with battery backup to provide operation during a power interruption.
NOTE: Supplied with the system is a 12-conductor cable designed to connect keypad to
control module. You will also need a 3-conductor cable (not included) to connect the control
module to an electric strike or other locking device(s).
IMPORTANT: The “EARTH” screw terminal on Terminal Strip “A” should be connected to a
true earth ground for proper system protection and operation.

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HARDWARE SETUP
VOLTAGE SELECTION
The factory default setting for the Keypad voltage is 12-24VDC. Verify that the jumper is
removed or placed over only one pin. If changing the voltage is necessary, make sure the
power is removed first.
KEYPAD OUTPUT SELECTION
Once the voltage jumper is verified or correctly set:
1. Remove power.
2. Jumper the two pins above the connector labeled “CONFIG”.
3. Apply appropriate power. (You should hear 4 beeps and the RED LED will flash and the
GREEN LED will be solid).
4. Now that the Keypad is in configuration mode, enter 98 followed by #. You should hear 3
beeps indicating successful configuration (the RED LED will continue to flash and the
GREEN LED will be solid). If you hear a long error beep, reenter 98 followed by #. To change
the audible beep or illumination, proceed as follows. Otherwise, go to step 5.
a. To change the audible beep, enter
Code Audible Beep
201 # Normal Beep (factory default)
200 # Short Click (quieter)
b. To change the illumination on the KP-31Y only, enter the code as follows:
Code Standby Mode Normal Operation
210 # Off (factory default) Off (factory default)
211 # Off Dim
212 # Off Bright
213 # Dim Dim
214 # Dim Bright
5. Remove power.
6. Remove configuration jumper.
7. Re-apply power.
8. Press the PROGRAM button in the Control Module to establish the encoded connection.
This will put the system into setup mode.
9. Press * * to exit.
NOTE: If the configuration jumper is not removed, the LED's will flash and the
Keypad will beep continuously.
IMPORTANT: Perform steps 1 through 9 below before configuring the control module
or programming users.
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