Securitron Magnalock Corp. Tel 800.624.5625 www.securitron.com techsupport@securitron.com ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions DKC Digital Keypad Controller Installation & Operating Instructions How to install and program the DKC with the DKC Programming Tool © Copyright, 2013, all rights reserved PN# 500-33510 Rev.
Table of Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Connecting to ASSA ABLOY AperioTM Products.......................................................................... 6 DIP Switch Position ....................................................
Introduction The DKC Digital Keypad Controller by Securitron is a dual door access control system designed for medium/high security control of electric locks. It can be connected to two external keypads (sold separately), card readers (sold separately) and/or ASSA ABLOY AperioTM hubs (sold separately) and controls two doors either independently or combined for a man trap function.
DKC Power Consumption DKC (excluding keypads) DK-37 or DK-38 Keypad (each) Electronic Lock Aperio Hub (each) 12V 250 mA 100 mA Consult lock manual 250 mA 24V 250 mA 100 mA Consult lock manual 250 mA Table 1: DKC Power Consumption Connecting the Keypad Cable to the CPU Board There are 9 color coded wires in the keypad cable. Refer to Figure 1 and Table 2 below and connect each wire to the indicated terminal on the CPU board.
DKC CPU Board Configuration AC Lock with AC Power When a fail secure lock operating on AC is used, power must be applied to release the lock. The two transformer secondary wires connect to the AC input terminals (there is no polarity with AC). Power from one terminal then goes to the common of the associated door relay. The NO contact of the relay will power the lock to release the door when a correct code is entered.
Adding Other Lock Control Switches Sometimes other control switches are needed that are not appropriate for the REX input, as use of this input triggers the timed release capability of the DKC. A typical example would be a switch located centrally which would release the lock in response to an intercom call for example. If the lock is fail safe, the switch will need to break power to the lock and if it is fail secure, the switch will need to send power to the lock.
8 – 24 VDC GND GREEN D0 D1 Black Wire Green Wire Orange Wire White Wire Brown Wire Orange Wire Green Wire Brown Wire White Wire +12V D0 D1 LED ‐ G LED ‐ R LED ‐ Y B DOOR 1 J8 DOOR 2 J10 RED Red Wire Red Wire BUZ A TAMP Black Wire (‐) NLC1 +12V NOP1 UCD DOOR 1 J9 DOOR 2 J11 COM1 NLC2 HCD COM2 REX NOP2 DOOR POS NLC3 DKC COM3 NOP3 NCL4 COM4 NOP4 OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS FOR DPS, REX AND TAMPER APERIO HUB Suggested Wire Colors Shown WIRING THE DKC TO THE APERIO HUB Figure 6 The Di
When using exit switches, the possibility must be considered that an electronic failure may occur to the DKC and a person will not be able to exit. If the DKC controls the only door exiting the area, additional steps should be taken to improve the reliability of exiting so as to avoid trapping someone. This can most easily be done by implementing a secondary means of releasing the lock not dependent on the DKC's REX input. Additional switch contacts should be used that directly control the electric lock.
Hard Wired Code Disabling Hard wired code disabling means making a switch connection to the CPU board which will cause valid codes to not be accepted. The DKC has two terminals marked “HCD” and “UCD” which will respectively disable the Hard code and all User codes. Simply connect the +12V terminal to either of these terminals via an external switch and the respective codes will not function while the switch is closed. +12V UCD HCD NO C NC WITH THE CONTACTS AS SHOWN, THE HARD CODE IS DISABLED.
When the red octagon appears on the form, the DKC Configuration form is accessible, but the following tabs will be grayed out and unusable: Import/Export tab Real Time Clock tab Event Log tab To connect the Programming Tool to the DKC controller plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port on the computer. Plug the other end of the cable into the DKC controller. The connection is now complete.
When the green octagon appears, the DKC Programming Tool is connected to the controller and ready to communicate with the DKC. GREEN Click on the picture of the green octagon to start the programming the DKC. Status: DKC ready for use DKC Programming Tool Overview The Securitron DKC Programming Tool allows easy programming from a computer using an easy-to-use graphical interface. An event log displays detailed information to help troubleshooting problems or errors.
The Code Style Field Located in the lower left-hand corner of the Database tabs, the Code Style field contains a menu with two selections. Note that when the code style is changed, the on-screen database is erased. Character: to be used with the Securitron DK-37 and DK-38 keypads. Wiegand 2601: to be used with any Wiegand 2601-compatible device including the AperioTM AH20 hub.
Applicable Devices Can be used with any connected keypad or reader; EXCEPT an AperioTM hub. Aperio products conform to high security requirements that do not allow passage mode to be used. Can be used with any connected keypad or reader Code Name Definition Passage Allows the user indefinite uncontrolled passage through an opening. Entering the Passage code again returns operation to normal. Lockout and man trap modes take precedent over passage mode.
The Options Relay Tab There are three programmable 5 Amp option relays for each door that are marked on the CPU board as NC, COM, and NO. Each relay can perform one of the functions listed below and can be assigned to one door. These functions are chosen using this tab to select the relay and options for each door. The option relays can also be programmed directly on the DKC CPU board while the unit is in Programming Mode. Note that a door position switch (DPS) is used to monitor the status of a door.
DC OUT ‐ + COM NO AUDIBLE DOOR PROP ALARM SONALERT Figure 14 Tamper If a total of 16 wrong digits are entered, a continuous audible alarm sound is made and the keypad will lock itself out for 30 seconds while the green light remains on constantly. After the 30 second lockout the audible alarm will silence, the green light will turn off, and the keypad will become active. This feature discourages attempts to guess the code.
Configuration Form Menus The Configuration Form contains five menus, plus the online Help menu: 1. Project 2. Edit 3. Import/Export 4. Real-Time Clock 5. Event Log 6. Help The Project Menu The Project menu allows access to door programming project with three selections: Open Configuration File: The Configuration file contains all information for the tabs except the Event Log tab, which has its own file. Save Configuration File: This selection saves all information entered in the Configuration file.
Page Setup: Select the paper size, source, orientation (portrait or landscape) and margins, and printer. Print Preview: Preview what the Event Log will look like prior to printing it. Print: Print the active document. Exit: Close the Event Log screen. Note that selecting Exit will delete all Event Log information currently displayed. The Event Log The Event Log selection has four options: Read All Events: Uploads all events from the DKC (the entire event log) from the DKC to the computer.
Command 70* 71* 72* 73* 74* 75* 76* 77* 78* 79* 80* 81* 82* 83* 84* 85* 86* 87* 88* 89* 9* 9* Function Turns on the double beeper chirp that sounds when the relay is energized by a valid code or REX (not used in toggle or passage modes) Turns off the double beeper chirp (default) Turns on the key press single beeper chirp (default) Turns off the key press single beeper chirp Reverses light logic (red to echo key presses and green to show relay is energized) Returns light logic to factory setting (green
Deleting all codes except Master, Supervisor, and Hard codes: Enter the master program code followed by the * key and the yellow LED will flash once per second Enter 88* followed by # twice After less than 2 seconds the red LED will flash twice Exit programming mode by pressing either the * or # key and the yellow LED will stop flashing DKC Programming Options on the DKC CPU Board 1. Slide switch to select door to be programmed 2.
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