Instruction Manual
Connections
Connecting the Locking Device:
Connect the electric locking device to the wire harness as outlined in the Typical
System Wiring and Typical Output Wiring.
Any 2 conductor, 22 gauge wire can be used to connect the Keypad to the
Locking Device. Included in the spare parts kit is a MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor).
The function of the MOV is to absorb any inductive kickback from the locking
device, protecting the Keypad circuit board. Install the MOV as close to the
electric lock as possible.To provide proper grounding, connect a 3rd wire from the
body of the locking device to Earth ground.
IMPORTANT: If switching voltages higher than 24V, you must use an external
relay. The keypad’s built-in relay is capable of switching up to 24V.
Damage caused by connecting a higher voltage is not covered under
Programming Door Open Time:
The system default is 5 seconds
1. First, determine the length of time you wish to program as the Door Open Time.
This is the length of time the door will remain open after a valid Code has been
entered.
Note: For controlling a garage door or electric gate, you will need to set the door
open time to 1 second and remove the “DC +” Jumper on back of keypad.
2. Enter the Master Code (default is “1-3-5-7-9”) followed by the symbol on the
keypad. (The Keypad will beep rapidly 4 times*). Proceed to step 5.
3. If you do NOT know the Master Code, locate the PINK Program wire on the
harness. (As an alternative, you can momentarily short the two “PGM” pins on the
back of the Keypad. This will take you to step 5)
4. Touch the PINK Program wire to the BLACK wire for one second (The Keypad
will beep rapidly 4 times)*
5. At the Keypad, enter 1-1-1-7 to open the memory (you will hear three rapid
beeps) and enter a combination of “5’s” (for every five second increment) and
“1’s” (for every one second increment) that equal your desired Door Open Time.
Each valid key press (a “1” or a “5”) will generate a double beep.
Example: “1-1-1-7 5-5-5-1-1” .. 17 seconds
6. After entering your Door Open Time, wait five seconds for the 3 reset beeps.
.. Notes: * Once in Programming Mode, you have 2 minutes to begin
programming. You will hear a double beep with each valid key press. Once you
begin entering the combination of 1’s and 5’s do not let more than five seconds
elapse between entries or the system will reset. Maximum Door Open Time is 120
seconds.
SIK Series Keypad Programming Cont.
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Hardware Setup Continued
Keypad Illumination:
Designed for areas will low ambient lighting, the SIK Series Keypad provides
nighttime illumination. Keypad illumination is on by default. This option can be
turned OFF by cutting the BLUE Illumwire loop on the back of the Keypad.
Setting Output Options:
The SIK Series Keypad provides options for configuring the relay output as well
as the grounding outputs. These options include Voltage vs. Dry Contact Output
and Latching Authorization for the main output.
Input Requirements:
Voltage: 12 to 24 volts AC/DC. System current draw (maximum):
Standby: 10mA at 12/24 volts
During Operation: .10 amps max
IMPORTANT: The maximum output current allowed is ½ amp.
Check the specifications of your locking device. Verify the locking device draws
less than ½ amp. For locking devices that draw more current, a separate power
supply is required.
Note: If connecting DC, make the connections to the Red and Black wires
instead of the Gray and White wires. Verify the polarity is correct.
Output Capabilities:
The SIK Series Keypad provides one SPDT dry contact relay (rated at 2 amps at
24 VAC). The relay can be configured for one of the following options:
Voltage Output: Fail Safe or Fail Secure Locking Device
Dry Contact Output: Control a Gate Operator/Garage Door
Two auxiliary ¼ Amp grounding outputs are available to drive external relays.
These can be configured for CCTV/Light Controller or other device.
(First key press triggers a 10 second output)
Doorbell or other device: Press the symbol to trigger a 1 second output.
Input & Output