User Guide
KAS-302 E Keypad Programming Instructions
The KAS-302 E Keypad vandal resistant proximity card and keypad access control unit suitable for external applications. The unit accepts up to 999 users and provides entry via the use of proximity cards and/or pin codes.
Equipment provided
The following is provided as part of an Electric Strike Bundle Kit:
Additional Equipment Required
Electric lock Strike Mechanism
Fail Safe (power to lock) or Fail Secure
(power to open)
Power Supply with Backup Battery 12VDC (From a Regulated Power
Supply)
Request to Exit (REX) Button Normally Open Type-Switch is closed when pressed.
Technical Specification
Electrical Characteristics
Operating Voltage |
12VDC From a Regulated Power Supply |
Input current: |
Standby: 60mA Max: 130mA |
Outputs:
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From C, 5A |
Built-in Proximity Reader
Environmental Characteristics ›
Mechanical Characteristics
Read Range |
65mm |
Reader |
ASK at 125kHz › |
Compatible Cards |
ALL 26-Bit EM Cards |
Operating Temperature |
0 to 5%(Non Condensing) Suitable for outdoor use |
Dimensions: |
120L*76W*27Hmm |
Weight: |
610g |
Features
Built-in Key Card reader
Built-in Keypad for PIN Code entry Auxiliary Input & Auxiliary Output
Eight Auxiliary Modes including: o Door Ajar
o Forced Door
o Door Monitor
o Normal/Secure
Internal Buzzer
Two Status/Programming Interface LED'S
Two Modes of Operation
Three User Levers
o Normal User o Secure User o Maser User
Code search feature that helps maintaining user codes easier.
Built-in Case and Back Tamper Bell, Chime, Siren, Battery Backup,
Tamper Output features available with Power Supplies.
Programmable Siren Time.
Programmable Lock Strike Release Time.
Mounting the Keypad
Before starting, select the location to mount the keypad. This location should be at shoulder height and on the outside of the are you enter.
Holding the back face of the keypad-Pass the wires through the exit/entry holes
Drill the back face of the keypad to your desired location
Attach the wires to the corresponding terminal blocks. (See wiring
diagrams)
Gently close the face together and do up the screw at the bottom of
the keypad face
Operation Introduction
Normal, Secure & Master Users
The KAS-310 accepts up to 999 users and provide entry via two codes:
Memory Slot 1(Primary code) and Memory Slot 2(Secondary code).
Normal User
A Normal User only has a Primary Code and is only granted access when the keypad is in Normal Mode.
Secure User
A Secure User must have a Primary and Secondary code programmed; the two codes must not be the same. The Secure User can gain access when keypad is in its two Modes of Operation. In normal Mode the Secure User must present both their Primary and Secondary Codes in order to gain entry.
Master User
A Master User must have both Primary and Secondary code programmed with the same Key Card or PIN code. The Master user can gain access during any Mode of Operation by presenting their Proximity Card or PIN CODE to the controller. (The master user is convenient but is less secure than a Secure User).
Code Use
Primary code:
Can only be used under normal mode
Can't be the same as another users number—this will cause issues
when deleting user details.
Secondary code:
Must match the corresponding Primary Code in Secure Mode
• It cant be the same as the System Code (i.e. Factory
Settings), but the different users can set the same
Secondary code.
Can be used in Normal Mode and Secure Mode
Different Modes
Normal Mode: (Factory Default)
All the normal users secure users and master users can entry with a Primary
code or Key Card.
Secure Mode :
Only secure users and master users can enter in this mode .The
secure users must enter the Primary and Secondary Code to entry,
with in 10 seconds
The master users can entry either their primary code or secondary
code or use their Key Card
Primary code uses cannot enter at this time.
Changing from Normal Mode to Secure Mode
Changing from Secure Mode to Normal Mode
Replacing a lost Program Code
Note: The Keypad must be in Normal Mode otherwise this will not work. Make sure that the Mode LED is green before proceeding.
Remove all power from the system for 15 seconds
Press the “Release to Exit” (REX) Button
While button is still pressed-Apply power to the unit.
Release the REX button- You now have 15 seconds to program a new Program code into the unit using the initial default code 123456, before the controller reverts to the existing code.
Press # for 2 seconds
Enter Default Program Code 123456
Press 3
Enter new Program code
Replacing a lost Secure Code
Note: The Keypad must be in Secure Mode otherwise this will not work. Make sure that the Mode LED is red before proceeding.
Remove all power for 15 seconds
Press and hold the “Release to exit” (REX) Button
While button is still pressed- Apply power to the unit
Release the REX Button-You now have 15 seconds to program a
new Secure code into the unit using the initial default code 383838, before the controller reverts to the existing code.
• Enter Default Secure code 383838
• Enter # to return to Normal Mode
• Press # for 2 seconds
• Enter Default Program Code 123456
• Press 4
• Enter New Secure Code Keypad Sounds
Enter Secure code |
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Press # To confirm |
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In secure mode |
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Enter Secure code |
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Press # To confirm |
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In secure mode |
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Case |
Sound display |
Sound Description |
Valid Press |
One short deep |
deep |
Valid change code |
Three short deeps |
deep deep deep |
Valid Reader |
One short deep |
deep |
Invalid Code |
One long deep |
deep... |
Invalid Program |
One long deep |
deep... |
Light Definitions
Case |
LEFT LIGHT |
RIGHT LIGHT |
Normal condition |
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Secure condition |
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Enter program mode |
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Release the Lock |
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Tamper |
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