SECO LARM USA Door SK 1123 FQ User Guide

ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD  
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
1. Using the User Codes:  
Note: u  
indicates user code.  
u
u
u
A. User codes operate the door (4-8 digits long).  
Press u  
B. The # key must be pressed also if the keypad is in manual-entry mode.  
Press u  
u
u
u
Note: x  
indicates master code.  
x
x
x
u
u
u
#
2. Using the Master Code:  
The Master Code can be used to operate the door or program the keypad (4-8 digits long, see section 5 below).  
Press x  
Press x  
x
x
x
x
x
x
#
#
1
2
(Output #1)  
(Output #2)  
MANUAL  
3. Using the Inhibit/Lockout Code  
Please contact your installer for an explanation of inhibit mode and its operation.  
Flush-Mount Outdoor Access Keypad  
4. Using Duress Codes  
For a full explanation of duress codes and their uses, see pg. 12.  
SK-1123-FQ  
5. Delete/Add/Change User and Master Code  
WARNING – Press the correct option key. If the option key is not used and a “0” is pressed after entering the  
Master Code, it could accidentally reprogram the Master Code.  
A. Enter the Master Code first, followed by the  
(If you forgot the master code, see page 15 for more information.)  
Press x  
B. Changing/Adding Users:  
key.  
x
x
x
Press 1  
Press 2  
00-99 (user ID)  
0-9 (user ID)  
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
(user code, 4-8 digits)  
(user code, 4-8 digits)  
#
#
(for output #1)  
(for output #2)  
C. Deleting Individual Users:  
Press 1  
Press 2  
00-99 (user ID)  
0-9 (user ID)  
#
#
(for output #1)  
(for output #2)  
D. Changing the Master Code:  
Press 0  
E. To exit programming mode, press the  
x
x
x
x
#
(Where x  
key.  
x
x
x is the new master code.)  
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LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY This SECO-LARM product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship while used in normal service for the  
lifetime of the product. SECO-LARM’s obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part if the unit is returned, transportation prepaid, to  
SECO-LARM. This Warranty is void if damage is caused by or attributed to acts of God, physical or electrical misuse or abuse, neglect, repair, or alteration, improper or  
abnormal usage, or faulty installation, or if for any other reason SECO-LARM determines that such equipment is not operating properly as a result of causes other than  
defects in material and workmanship. The sole obligation of SECO-LARM, and the purchaser’s exclusive remedy, shall be limited to repair or replacement only, at  
SECO-LARM’s option. In no event shall SECO-LARM be liable for any special, collateral, incidental, or consequential personal or property damages of any kind to the  
purchaser or anyone else. This lifetime limited warranty is for products sold and installed in the United States and Canada. For all other countries, the warranty is 1  
(one) year.  
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NOTICE The information and specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of publication. However, the SECO-LARM policy is one of continual  
development and improvement. For this reason, SECO-LARM reserves the right to change specifications without notice. SECO-LARM is also not responsible for  
misprints or typographical errors. Copyright © 2009 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part,  
without the written permission of SECO-LARM.  
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ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD  
ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD  
UNIQUE FEATURES  
INSTALLER PROGRAMMING  
These functions should only be used by professional installers, as incorrect entries can disable the entire keypad function.  
12~24V AC/DC universal power No programming or jumpers needed.  
(DEFAULT: 0  
0
0
0 )  
1. Enter Programming Mode  
Mantrap (Interlock) When used in pairs and with optional magnetic contacts, keypads can  
protect an area with two doors by ensuring that only one door can be opened at a time. With the  
mantrap function enabled, when a user opens one door, a signal is sent to disable the second  
keypad, thereby preventing access through the second door until the first one is closed.  
Note: After entering  
programming mode,  
proceed to desired  
programming option.  
Enter Master Code  
Confirm  
Function  
Enter into programming mode  
x
x
x
x
*Key in the Master Code. For first-time use, Master code is  
0
0
0
0
2. Data Refresh  
Output #1 inhibit control Relay output #1 is typically used for a door strike. If the inhibit  
control terminal is tied to ground, relay output #1 will not operate. This increases the security of  
the protected premises during the time it is not expected to be occupied, such as during evening  
or weekend hours. Control either by connecting output #2 or another switching device to the  
inhibit control terminal (see example on page 6).  
Option  
Confirm  
#
Function  
Clears all previously stored data except for the master  
code.  
8
9
0
1
3. Configure Outputs  
(DEFAULT: Momentary, 1-second output for both outputs)  
Option  
Output Time  
1 to 999  
Confirm  
Function  
Output #1, momentary mode, from 1 to 999 seconds  
Output #1, shunt mode (ON/OFF)  
Output #2, momentary mode, from 1 to 999 seconds  
Output #2, shunt mode (ON/OFF)  
4
4
5
5
0
1
0
1
#
#
#
#
Door-forced-open warning When used with an optional magnetic contact, the keypad will  
beep continuously for 60 seconds if the door to the protected premises is forced open without  
using a valid user code. The warning can be stopped any time by entering a valid code.  
1 to 999  
Note: Output time must be entered for options 40 and 50.  
(DEFAULT: 10 tries / 30 seconds)  
4. Wrong Code Lockout  
Door-propped-open warning When used with an optional magnetic contact, the keypad  
beeps continuously if the door is propped open for longer than the allowed open time. The  
allowable open time is programmable from 1~999 seconds. The warning stops when the door  
is reclosed.  
Option  
# of Tries  
Confirm  
Function  
After 10 successive wrong codes, 30-second lockout  
After 10 successive wrong codes, Duress activated  
After 5 to 10 wrong codes, 15min lockout Can reset with Master Code  
No wrong code lockout  
7
7
7
7
0
1
2
6
#
#
#
#
5 to 10  
0
0
Note: # of tries must be entered for option 72.  
Door-hold open mode Output #2 can be programmed to hold the door open if it needs to  
remain open for an extended length of time.  
5. Door-Forced-Open Alarm  
(DEFAULT: Disabled)  
Option  
Code Entry  
Confirm  
Function  
Door-forced-open alarm is enabled  
Door-forced-open alarm is disabled  
1
0
#
#
8
0
Auto or manual code entry checking:  
Auto code entry checking mode The keypad can be programmed to activate automatically  
when the code is entered without the need to press the ―#‖ key. All user codes must be the  
same length as the master code. This mode is more convenient for users.  
Manual code entry checking mode The user codes can vary in number of digits, and the  
user must press the ―#‖ key when finished entering the code. This mode increases security.  
6. Door Unlocked Annunciation  
(DEFAULT: On)  
Option  
Code Entry  
1
Confirm  
#
Function  
1-second beep notifies the user to open the door when the output relay is activated  
with the user code or request-to-exit button. Use with a locking device that gives no  
sound when it activates, such as a magnetic lock.  
8
1
The beep is disabled, replaced by 2 short beeps for valid user codes.  
0
#
Door auto relock (anti-tailgating) The keypad will relock an open door either when the relock  
time expires or immediately after the door is closed, depending on which occurs first. This  
prevents unwanted ―tailgate‖ entries, which can happen if an unauthorized person tries to follow  
an authorized person through the door.  
7. User Code Entry Mode  
(DEFAULT: Manual)  
Option  
Code Entry  
Confirm  
Function  
Auto Entry Mode is selected. The # key that follows the user code is NOT required  
in code entry. All User Codes MUST be set to the same digit length as the Master  
Code, from 4-8 digits.  
1
#
8
2
Manual Entry Mode is selected. The # key that follows the user code is required in  
code entry. The User Codes can be any length between 4-8 digits.  
Alarm system arm-disarm control The keypad can be wired to an alarm control panel so that  
an authorized user can arm or disarm an alarm system using the keypad.  
0
#
8. Keypress Beeps  
(DEFAULT: On)  
Duress output This NPN transistor open collector ground (-) output can be used to trigger a  
silent alarm if an authorized user is forced under duress to use the keypad. The duress output is  
activated by adding 2 to the first digit of any user code for output #1. When entered, the code  
opens the protected door as it would normally, but a signal is quietly sent to a remote device to  
call for help without alerting the unauthorized person.  
Option  
Code Entry  
1
Confirm  
#
Function  
Keypad beeps when a key is pressed.  
8
3
Silent operation keypad does not beep when a key is pressed unless in  
programming mode.  
0
#
9. Door-Propped-Open Alarm Timer  
(DEFAULT: Off)  
Option  
Seconds  
0
Confirm  
#
Function  
No door-propped-open alarm  
Backlit keypad The keypad is backlit to increase nighttime visibility. Backlight can be  
programmed to remain off until all keys are pressed, or remain on at a dim setting, increasing to  
full brightness when keys are pressed.  
9
Allowable time from 1 to 999 seconds that the door can be left open before the door-  
propped-open alarm starts.  
1 to 999  
#
Note: Allowable time must be entered.  
10.Exit Programming Mode  
Confirm  
Function  
Exits programming mode, returns keypad to normal operation  
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WIRING, BASIC DIAGRAM  
The ENFORCER SK-1123-FQ has backlit keys that can be programmed for different  
applications. The keypad can be always illuminated (FULL), or illuminated only during user  
activity (AUTO). To verify or change the settings, refer to the table below.  
ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD  
PREPARING TO PROGRAM THE KEYPAD  
To program the SK-1123-FQ, first determine the following information:  
1. The master code Allows the system administrator to program or operate the keypad.  
2. The user code or codes – Allows users to use the keypad’s functions. Use the chart on pages 8  
and 9 to organize.  
3. Configuration of the relays and outputs For relay output #1 and output #2, determine whether the  
output should operate from 1 to 999 seconds and then turn OFF (momentary mode), or turn  
ON/OFF via the code (shunt mode). Use the chart on pages 8 and 9 to organize.  
4. Result of improper code entry (optional) Choose between a 30-second code lockout, duress  
output, a 15-minute code lockout, or no reaction.  
Back-lit jumper  
1
3
DAP Jumper  
*Note: When x  
x
x
x appears in the instructions, it indicates master code entry.  
InterlockNPN transistor, used  
with second keypad2  
N.C. tamper  
N.C. tamper  
GETTING STARTED  
(-) N.O. Output 1 inhibit3  
A master code is required to program the keypad. The default master code is set to ―0000.‖ To change a  
forgotten master code, go to page 15 and follow the instructions for ―MASTER CODE BYPASS‖  
(DAP jumper).  
(-) N.C. Door position sensor  
(+)  
12~24V  
Once the master code is set, review the programming options and decide exactly what the keypad will do,  
including the format of the user access codes as well as how the keypad responds via the relay output,  
buzzer and LEDs. Note that in every case the basic steps for programming are:  
(-) Common groundfor use  
with interlock function  
(-)  
VAC/VDC  
1. Enter the master code, followed by the  
2. Enter the programming options defined in the various sections as needed, followed by the # key.  
3. Enter the key again to exit programming mode.  
key, which puts you in programming mode.  
(-)EgressN.O. ground 4  
N.C  
Duress outputTransistor  
Note: A rapid string of 5 beeps and/or 5 LED flashes indicates an error, while 2 beeps indicates that the  
entry has been accepted.  
ground (-) 100mA@24VDC  
Output 1  
COM  
N.O.  
(-) N.O. output 2  
USER PROGRAMMING  
ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE  
Enter Master Code  
Confirm  
Function  
x
x
x
x
Enter into programming mode  
ADDING OR CHANGING MASTER AND USER CODES  
WARNING – Press the correct option key. If the option key is not used and a “0” is pressed after entering the  
Back-Lit Jumper  
Master Code, it could accidentally reprogram the Master Code.  
Setting  
Jumper Position  
Description  
Keypad standby mode is dimly backlit.  
Option  
User ID  
Access Code  
4 to 8 digits  
4 to 8 digits  
4 to 8 digits  
Confirm  
Function  
FULL  
Keypad brightens to full illumination for 10 seconds  
after each key is pressed, then returns to dim backlit  
(standby mode).  
0
1
2
#
#
#
Change Master Code  
Set/change up to 100 User Codes for output #1, with duress feature  
Set/change up to 10 User Codes for output #2  
(default)  
1
1
2
2
3
3
00 to 99  
0 to 9  
Keypad standby mode is not lit.  
Note: User D must be entered for options 1 and 2.  
Keypad brightens to full illumination for 10 seconds  
after each key is pressed, then turns off again  
(standby mode).  
AUTO  
DELETE A USER  
To delete a user who no longer has authority to enter the protected area:  
Option  
1
2
User ID  
00 to 99  
0 to 9  
Confirm  
#
#
Function  
1For DC, connect to a regulated power supply. Polarity of the regulated power supply must be correct. For AC,  
polarity is not important.  
Deletes specific user ID from output #1  
Deletes specific user ID from output #2  
2Mantrap control output Outputs ground (-) for five seconds after relay output #1 is activated, continues while the  
door is open.  
Note: User D must be entered for options 1 and 2.  
3Connect to ground (-) to prevent relay output #1 from operating, or to the mantrap (interlock) control output of  
another keypad to disable output #1 while the other keypad is active.  
4Connect to optional N.O. push button or switch.  
EXIT THE PROGRAMMING MODE BY PRESSING THE * KEY  
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PROGRAMMING NOTES  
1. Master Code: The SK-1123-FQ comes pre-programmed with the Master Code set at 0000.  
Additional codes and/or data should be programmed at the owner’s discretion. However, to ensure  
security, program a new Master Code to replace the factory-set Master Code as soon as possible.  
2. Factory defaults:  
ENFORCER FLUSH-MOUNT OUTDOOR ACCESS KEYPAD  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Power:  
Operating voltage 12~24 Volts AC/DC. No jumper needed to set voltage.  
Stand-by current drain 10mA@12VDC.  
Active current drain (press keypad key) Under 45mA@12VDC.  
Active current drain (one relay activated) Under 100mA@12VDC.  
Master code  
User code length  
Output #1 time  
Output #2 time  
Wrong code lockout  
Door-forced-open alarm  
0000  
Door-forced-open alarm  
Door unlocked annunciation  
User code entry mode  
Keypress beep  
Door-propped-open alarm  
Silent operation  
Disabled  
ON  
Manual  
ON  
OFF  
4-8 digits  
1 second  
1 second  
10 tries / 30 sec.  
Disabled  
Outputs:  
Output #1 – 5A@30VDC max. rating, Form ―C dry contact‖, NO/COM /NC. Programmable for 1  
to 999 second timed output or shunt (ON/OFF) output. Three terminals.  
Output #2 100mA@24VDC max. rating. Transistor ground output programmable for 1 to 999  
second momentary output or shunt (ON/OFF) output. One terminal.  
Mantrap (interlock) control output 100mA@24VDC. NPN open collector switches to ground (-)  
for five seconds after relay output #1 is activated, continues while the door is open. Use to  
disable a second keypad during this time. Single terminal.  
OFF  
3. Code operation: User codes are each four to eight digits and are assigned a two-digit ID. If all the  
codes have the same number of digits, the keypad can be programmed for auto code checking.  
The # key need not be pressed after entering a code (see programming option 82, page 14,  
section 7).  
The administrator can easily delete the code of a single user via the two-digit ID if the user is no longer  
authorized to enter a protected area.  
Duress output 100mA@24VDC. NPN open collector switches to ground when active. Single  
terminal.  
Relay output #1 allows up to 100 user codes, and output #2 allows up to 10 user codes.  
4. Using Duress codes (relay output #1 only): Duress codes are used to activate a separate device  
silently to alert a guard or other personnel that a user is operating the keypad under threat. The  
keypad operates as normal, but a silent signal is sent to alert others.  
Duress codes do not need to be programmed. All user codes are automatically turned into duress  
codes by increasing the first digit of a user code by the number 2. The code is entered the same way  
as a regular user code.  
Inputs:  
Power 12~24 Volts AC/DC. Two terminals.  
Egress N.O., ground (-). Single terminal.  
Door sensor input N.C., ground (-). Connect to an N.C. magnetic contact to show if door is  
opened or closed, or connect to ground (-) if not used. Single terminal.  
Relay output #1 disable input Connect to ground (-) to prevent relay output #1 from operating,  
or to the mantrap (interlock) control output of another keypad to disable output #1 while the other  
keypad is active. Single terminal.  
For example:  
User code 4468 can be entered as duress code 6468  
User code 9843 can be entered as duress code 1843  
User code 8181 can be entered as duress code 0181  
NOTE: If a user code is programmed, its duress code is unique and cannot be programmed as  
another user code. For example:  
Other Features:  
If user code 4468 is programmed, its duress code of 6468 is automatically programmed. A user code  
of 6468 cannot be programmed.  
Note: Once activated, the duress output continues until a correct user code is entered.  
Tamper 50mA max., N.C. dry contact. Connect to the tamper circuit of alarm control panel.  
Two terminals.  
Common ground (-).  
LED INDICATORS  
Code Operation:  
Red LED Illuminates while output #2 is activated.  
Amber LED Flashes to show the keypad status (see below).  
Green LED Illuminates while output #1 is activated.  
Auto or manual code entry. Up to 100 user codes for output #1, up to 10 user codes for output  
#2. Over 100 million possible user code combinations.  
BUZZERS AND LED SIGNALS  
Auto Reset Time During Code Entry:  
Max. 10 seconds to enter each digit.  
Max. 30 seconds to enter each code.  
Amber  
Red  
Green  
STATUS  
BUZZER TONES*  
AMBER LED FLASHES  
ON  
1 flash  
2 flashes  
1. In programming mode  
2. Successful key entry  
3. Successful code entry  
4. Unsuccessful code entry  
5. DAP jumper not replaced  
6. In standby mode  
---  
1 beep  
2 beeps  
5 beeps  
Continuous beeps  
---  
Dimensions:  
43/4‖x31/8‖x115/16‖ (120x80x46 mm)  
5 flashes  
Continuous flashes  
1 flash in 2-sec intervals  
---  
Weight:  
11-oz (300g)  
7. Output relay activated  
1-sec long beep**  
NOTE: *The buzzer can be disabled through programming option 83, see pg. 14, section 8.  
**The output relay activated beep can be disabled through programming option 81, see pg. 14, section 6.  
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WIRING Auxiliary Accessories  
OUTPUT 2 (NPN TRANSISTOR OPEN COLLECTOR)  
The Output 2 is an NPN transistor open collector output controlled by User Code 2, and can be  
used for some auxiliary controls. It is equivalent to an N.O. output rated 100mA @24VDC.  
1. Tamper N.C.  
When the keypad is secured in the  
single-gang box, the tamper switch is in the  
closed position. When the keypad is  
removed, the tamper switch will open.  
Connect the terminals to a 24-hour N.C.  
alarm system protection zone if required.  
1. Shunting an N.C. Protection Zone  
Use output #2 to shunt an N.C.  
protection zone.  
Set output #2 to ON/OFF Mode  
(See pg.14, section 3, programming  
option 51).  
2. Door Sensing  
a) Auto Relock The door will relock after  
granting access to prevent ―tailgate‖ entries.  
b) Forced-Open Alarm Alarm will go off  
instantly if the door is forced open. Enable  
this function with programming option 801  
(found on pg.14).  
c) Door-Propped-Open Alarm Alarm will go  
off if the door is left open longer than the  
programmed delay time. Enable this  
function with programming option 9  
(1~999 seconds).  
2. Alarm System Arm-Disarm Control  
Refer to your alarm control panel  
manual to determine whether the arm-  
disarm control is NC or NO.  
Set output #2 to momentary mode for  
multi station systems or ON/OFF mode  
for single-station systems. See page  
14, section 3 for programming options.  
Terminals in Alarm  
Control Panel for  
Connecting Remote  
Arm-Disarm Control  
Switch  
NO or NC Contact  
NC or NO  
ALARM CONTROL PANEL  
d) Mantrap (Interlock) Control When the  
door is open, the interlock output of the  
keypad will switch to ground to disable the  
other keypads.  
3. Drive an Optional Output Relay  
Use a 12VDC relay and connect it to the  
same 12V power supply as the keypad.  
3. Duress Output  
Duress  
Output  
4. Connecting Inhibit Control  
Using this setup, the owner may enter the  
OR  
user code for output #2 to disable output  
WARNING  
#1 during a certain period to prevent  
Make sure nobody is  
unauthorized access.  
inside the house before  
starting the door lock  
inhibit function.  
Set output #2 to ON/OFF mode  
(pg.14, section 3, programming option 51).  
Connect the O/P 1 INHIB terminal with the  
The inhibit authorization  
When a duress code is entered, the duress output will switch to (-) ground. It can trigger a  
connected LED lamp or small buzzer to notify a guard, or connect it to a 24 hour N.O. alarm  
system protection zone.  
O/P 2 N.O. terminal as shown in wiring  
code should always be  
kept by only the owner.  
diagram. User code #1 is invalid while the  
O/P 1 INHIB terminal is shunted to ground  
via user code #22.  
NOTE: Only one connection option is recommended. Output current must not exceed 100mA.  
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5. Door-Hold-Open Mode  
Example Wiring, 2 Keypads with Mantrap Interlock  
Diode  
For N.C. locking devices: Connect a relay  
to output 2 in series with the locking device.  
For N.O. locking devices: Connect a relay to  
output 2 in parallel with the locking device.  
1N4004  
Cathode  
DOOR #1  
Door #2 sensing  
SM-200  
Electric  
Lock #1  
N.C.  
12~24V  
AC/DC  
power  
supply  
Crosswire  
connection for  
interlock  
functions  
Egress button  
(Open door #2  
from inside)  
N.O.  
Common  
ground  
DOOR #2  
WIRING Example Wiring, with Connection to Lock Device  
N.C.  
12~24V  
AC/DC  
power  
supply  
Door #2 sensing  
SM-200  
N.O.  
Electric Lock #2  
Egress button  
(Open door #2  
from inside)  
Diode  
1N4004  
Cathode  
Mantrap (Interlock) Each keypad can be used as a stand-alone keypad. The mantrap feature is  
for a protected area with two doors to ensure only one door can be opened at a time. With the  
mantrap feature enabled, when a user opens one door either by entering a code or with a request-  
to-exit button, a signal is sent to the second keypad to disable it, thereby preventing access through  
the second door until the first door is closed.  
Use an N.C. magnetic contact or some other N.C. device to detect whether a door is opened or  
closed. Do this for the two doors being protected.  
Combine this wiring diagram with the diagram on page 7 if connection to an alarm control panel  
is required.  
To use the mantrap feature:  
N.O. Egress button  
(Open door from inside)  
Note: Additional egress buttons  
can be connected in parallel.  
o Use either the keypad from outside or the egress button from inside the protected premises  
(For DC use only)  
to open one of the two doors.  
o While the first door is opened, the first keypad sends a signal to the second keypad to  
prevent the second door from being opened.  
o Once the first door is closed, both doors are ready to open again.  
Connect the duress output to a 24-hour N.O. zone and the tamper output to a 24-hour N.C.  
zone on the alarm control panel.  
The keypad’s terminal ground (-) connects to the ground (-) wire of the alarm control panel to  
enable the two to work together.  
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