User's Manual

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9 : (-) GND -- ( Common Ground of The System )
A grounding point that is common to terminal 2.
10 : DOOR BELL
-- ( Door Bell Button Input )
A terminal prepared for the connection of a Normally Open (N.O.) external bell button referring to
(-) ground to activate the built-in door chime in the same manner of using the bell button on the
wireless keypad or keyfob. More than one door bell buttons can be connected in parallel to the
terminal. Leave the terminal open if not used.
lll) REMOTE CONTROLLED KEYFOBS & WIRELESS KEYPAD
The DA-2311 receiver comes with two remote control keyfobs and is also compatible with the wireless
keypad DK-2310.
Total 40 keyfobs and/or wireless keypads can be accommodated by the receiver.
The ID codes of them are required to be learned by the receiver prior to use for controlling the Output 1,
2, 3 and the built-in door chime.
(A) Procedures of Recording The ID of A Keyfob or A Wireless Keypad -- (Learning)
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The keyfobs and the keypads that prepare to work with the receiver are required to be registered rst.
The receiver learns the ID of them one by one with the following procedures:
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(B) Procedures of Deleting The ID of A Keyfob or A Wireless Keypad from Memory -- (Clearing)
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If a keyfob or keypad is lost it is necessary to delete it from the memory of the receiver to make it
invalid. Every time the system will clear all the ID Codes in the deletion. Re-learning of the existing
keyfobs and keypads are necessary.
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2)
(C) Operating The System with Keyfob or Wireless Keypad -- (Operation)
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The system can be operated with the supplied Keyfobs or the optional Keypads.
Operate with Keyfob:
1) Press button A to operate Output 1
2) Press button B to operate Output 2
3) Press button C to operate Output 3
4) Press button D to operate the built-in Door Chime
Operate with Wireless Keypad:
1) Key in one of the User Codes of Group 1 to operate Output 1
2) Key in one of the User Codes of Group 2 to operate Output 2
3) Key in one of the User Codes of Group 3 to operate Output 3
4) Press the Bell Sign button to operate the built-in Door Chime
Press and
hold the LEARN button on the receiver unit for 1 second until the REMOTE LED turns
ON. (The button is inside the hole. Use a pin or the tip of a ball pen to reach it)
The receiver is now in Waiting Mode for 10 seconds waiting for the signal from the Keyfob or the
keypad after the Remote LED turning ON.
Press any button of the Keyfob or the Bell Sign Button of the keypad ONCE within the 10 seconds
for the receiver to learn the ID Code transmitting from it.
The REMOTE LED on the receiver unit turns OFF after the ID Code is learned.
Take the above learning procedures 1-4 for other Keyfobs or Keypads
Press and
hold the LEARN button on the receiver unit for 8 seconds (Remote LED turns ON) until
the REMOTE LED gives 2 ashes to conrm that all the IDs are erased. Then the LED turns OFF.
Record the ID Code of the existing Keyfobs and Keypads (not lost) into the memory again one
by one with the procedures stated in the procedures A Recording The ID of A Keyfob or A
Wireless Keypad
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APPLICATION EXAMPLES
1)
A Wireless Access Control Door Lock System
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2) Directly Use An Open Collector Output for Alarm Arm-Disarm Control
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