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Digital keypad KB-2051 4/2 MCM51200
OUT terminal is the negative switched transistor
output (max. 0.3A/24V). This transistor switches to
the GND in the panic condition (PULSE or LATCH
mode). In the CONTROL PANEL mode it can be
programmed as either a panic output, a pre-alarm
output, an alarm memory output or an arm condition
output.
INPUT terminal is an input of the delay loop in the
CONTROL PANEL mode. This terminal should be
connected to the GND through normally closed
sensor contact (or contacts connected in series).
When the loop is open, the input is activated. This
input has no function in the PULSE or LATCH
modes.
LED terminal is connected to the cathode of the red
LED. When you connect this terminal to the GND, the LED will light. You can use this LED for any
indication, depending on your requirements.
Operation
There are three levels of operation in the KB-2051: stand by, code programming and installer
programming level.
STAND BY is the basic working level of the keypad. The function in this level depends if pulse, latch or
the control panel mode was selected.
PULSE MODE: When you enter a valid access code, the output relay is switched ON for the designated time
period (programmable). Switching on is confirmed with the LED A and with one beep of the built in buzzer.
LATCH MODE: Each valid access code changes the output relay condition (ON - OFF - ON - OFF....).
Switching on is confirmed with one beep and switching off with two beeps of the built in buzzer. The LED A
indicates the current relay condition. The relay can also be switched on by entering only [][0] if the quick
arming function has been selected.
CONTROL PANEL MODE: You can use the keypad as a security control panel with a delay input loop.
The built in relay works as an alarm output in this mode.
ARMING - to arm the system, enter your access code. The LED A will start blinking (and the buzzer will
sound once). A slow blinking of the LED A indicates that the exit delay is activated. During the exit delay,
any sensor in the input loop can be activated without triggering the alarm. After the exit delay, the LED A
lights permanently and the KB-2051 will be armed. You can also arm by entering only a [][0] if the quick
arming function has been selected.
DISARMING - to disarm the system, enter your access code. The ARM LED will switch off (and the buzzer
will sound twice). If you trigger any detector before disarming, the system will provide an entrance delay.
The entrance delay is indicated by the fast blinking of the LED A and the sounding of the pre-alarm buzzer
(internal or external - programmable).
Note: If the disarming is confirmed by three beeps instead of two, an alarm memory was triggered (the LED
A will flash after disarming, and the memory will be reset for a new arming).
You can trigger an emergency alarm with the panic code (if programmed). It is possible to stop an alarm
with the access code if you are present to enter it.
CODES: There is a master code, five user codes, a panic code and a one time use code
available for users. There is also an installer code which is used with the [] [6] command to enter the
installer programming level. This code can be changed by the installer.
MASTER CODE - is one of the user codes with a higher priority. The master code is used for arming
control as other access codes, but only the master code can be used for entering the code
programming level ([] [5] command). A default master code 1234 is programmed into the KB-2051 at
the factory. The master code can be reprogrammed, but it can not be removed.
CODE PROGRAMMING LEVEL
Pressing [] [5] [MASTER CODE] allows you to enter the code programming level (factory default master
code is 1234). This level can only be entered when the keypad is disarmed (LED A is off). Eight different
codes (from code 0 to 7) can be programmed in this level: new master code (0), up to five access arm-disarm
codes (1 - 5), a PANIC code (6) and a "One Time Use" code (7) may be programmed. Entering of the
programming level is confirmed by a long beep, blinking of the SET MODE LED and permanent lighting of
LED A.
Programming new codes:
1/ Enter the user programming level by pressing [] [5] [MASTER CODE]
2/ To change master code, press [0] (LED A goes off) then enter new 4 digit code (confirmed with two
short beeps). Then you have to enter the new master code once more to confirm that the code is correct. If
it is entered twice correctly, you will hear a confirmation beep and the LED A will go on. If the same code is
not correctly entered twice, you will hear a shrill sounding beep informing you that the code has not been
accepted. (follow instruction 2/ once more). The master code can be only changed; it can not be erased.
3/ To program the first access code, press [1] (LED A goes off) and enter a 4 digit code (confirmed
with confirmation beep and the LED A will go on ).
4/ To remove the first access code, press [1] []
5/ Follow instructions in 3/ or 4/ for programming or removing any of other access codes from 1 to 5
6/ You should program the PANIC code as code number six. This code can also be used as an access
code, but it triggers a panic (OUT) output every time it is used (if the silent panic was selected in the installer
programming). This feature can be very useful in the case you are forced to operate the keypad under
pressure. Follow instructions in 3/ or 4/ for panic code setting or removing if you do not want this function.
7/ The code number seven works as the "One Time Use" code if programmed. Follow instructions
in 3/ or 4/ for its programming or removing. The "One Time Use" code can be used as an access code
control, but this code is removed automatically in the moment when it is first used.
Only code number 0 - the master code, is programmed at the factory. All other access codes are blank.
You can exit the code programming level either by pressing [#] and none of the programming will be
stored to the memory (you will hear the shrill sounding beep to alert you that the programing was not
stored), or by pressing [] to store the programming you made to the memory.So only if you use the
[] key to return to the stand by mode will the data you programmed be valid. All the codes are stored in
the non voltage memory, so they will not be lost even if the power switched off.
INSTALLER PROGRAMMING
Press [] [6] [INSTALLER CODE] to enter the installer programming level (factory default installer code is
2051). It can only be done while the keypad is disarmed (LED A is off). Entering of the programming level is
confirmed by a long beep, blinking of the SET MODE LED and the permanent lighting of the LED A. The next
step in the installer programming level is to enter a 1 digit section entry for any of the commands described in
the following text. As soon as the section digit is entered, the LED A goes off for confirmation. The keypad is
now ready to accept data entry for the selected section. The keypad will beep the confirmation signal if the
data is entered correctly and the LED A will go on again. After completing one section, you can program other
sections or you can return to standby either by pressing the [#] key (no data will be stored) or by pressing
the [] key (programmed data will be stored).
[0] [xxxx] [xxxx] - New INSTALLER CODE (xxxx = 4 digits code). The installer code has to be entered
twice to insure that it is correct.
Example: enter [0] [6789] [6789] to set new installer code 6789. Factory default: 2051
[1] [xx] - the duration of the output pulse in the PULSE mode (xx - 01 to 99sec.) or duration of alarm
period in CONTROL PANEL mode (xx - 01 to 99 x 5sec.). Factory default: 05
[2] [xx] - Exit/Entrance delay duration ( xx - 01 to 99 sec.). It has this function only while in the control
panel mode. Factory default: 20 sec.
[4] [xx] - max. number of attempts to enter a valid access code before the PANIC function is
triggered (xx - 00 to 99), 00 = without limit Factory default: 03
[5] [x] - keypad mode (x - 1 to 3), 1 = PULSE, 2 = LATCH, 3 = CONTROL PANEL mode
Factory default: 2 (LATCH)
[6] [x] - Built in buzzer pre-alarm (x - 1 or 2), 1 = enabled, 2 = disabled. This setting will function only
under the control panel mode. Factory default: 1 (enabled)
[7] [x] - Panic reaction (x - 1 or 2), 1 = audible - both the output terminal OUT and the buzzer are
triggered for 5sec. after you enter the panic code (in control panel mode the alarm is triggered).
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