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PN# 500-16900

 

 

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Rev. D, 12/11 

7.4  ANTI-TAILGATING  
Particularly when using the longer time ranges, the end user may be concerned that after an 
authorized person has used the door, a second unauthorized person can also use it before the 

lock has reset.  By the addition of a door switch which opens when the door opens, the DK-
26 can be made to re-engage the lock as soon as the door has re-closed regardless of the status 
of the timer.  To implement this feature, a special command has to be sent to the CPU board 
which will alter the function of either the HCD or UCD input terminal.  When you enable this anti-
tailgating feature, you must give up the capability of disabling either the Hard code or all the 

User codes. 
 
Put the unit into program mode and enter 8-0 to 
assign this function to the HCD terminal or 8-
1 to assign it to the UCD terminal
.  You will 
see the two flash confirmation.  Then, exit 

program mode. 
 
Finally connect a door switch as shown in the 
drawing to the right and you will see that the door 
will always relock immediately when it recloses regardless of how much time is left on the timer.  

The feature will operate when the door has been released from the keypad or from the REX 
input
 (see Section 3.6).  Note that to disable the anti-tailgating feature and return full function 
to the HCD and UCD terminals, put the unit into program mode and enter 8-4.  Note that the 
DK-26 supports a more powerful anti-tailgating feature which incorporates an alarm signal 
through the use of the programmable relay.  Read Section 6.4 for details. 

7.5  WIRING WITH SECURITRON'S TOUCH SENSE BAR AND MAGNALOCK 
The DK-26 is often used with Securitron's Touch Sense Bar and magnetic lock.  The following 
drawing shows wiring for this particular configuration.  Note that the REX input is not used.  
Since touching the bar opens the door in a single motion, you do not want to activate the DK-
26's timer which would only serve to keep the lock released for a longer time, thereby reducing 
security.  Another potentially confusing element is that the Touch Sense Bar is also a powered 

device which operates most reliably when it is constantly powered.  The drawing shows a wiring 
method that is applicable for either an AC or DC power supply (naturally, the supply voltage 
must be matched to the lock voltage).  Note that a variation of this wiring scheme could be 
desired if you are using the second pole of the DK-26’s lock control relay to shunt an alarm 
system (see Section 7.3).  You would then want the Touch Bar to operate the DK-26’s lock 

control relay in double break fashion so that the alarm system is shunted both for entry and exit.  
Simply follow Figure 9 except also connect the blue and orange wires from the Touch Sensor to 
terminals SRC and REX on the CPU board (as well as connecting the second pole of the lock 
control relay to the alarm point as shown in Section 7.3). 
 

FIG. 9:  WIRING OF DK-26, TOUCH SENSE BAR AND MAGNALOCK 

MAGNALOCK

TOUCH
SENSOR

BL

A

C

K

GR

E

E

N

BLACK

RED

WHITE

RED

CPU BOARD

NC1

C1

AC

IN

F

DC I

N

/O

UT

+

NOTE: SEE FIG. 2 FOR 12 WIRE
KEYPAD CABLE CONNECTIONS

IF AC POWER IS
BEING USED,
CONNECT 12
OR 24 VAC TO 
AC IN TERMINALS

IF DC POWER IS
BEING USED,
CONNECT 12
OR 24 VDC TO 
DC IN/OUT
TERMINALS.  BE
SURE TO OBSERVE
POLARITY

POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE MUST MATCH VOLTAGE OF MAGNALOCK

DC I

N

/O

UT

+

 

 
 

SRC

UCD HCD

CONNECT A DOOR
SWITCH WHICH
OPENS WHEN THE
DOOR OPENS TO
UCD OR HCD
DEPENDING ON WHICH
COMMAND YOU CHOOSE

DOOR SWITCH

 

Summary of Contents for Securitron DK-26

Page 1: ...500 16900 Rev D 12 11 ASSA ABLOY the global leader in door opening solutions MODEL DK 26 DIGITAL KEYPAD SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Securitron Magnalock Corp www securitron com Tel...

Page 2: ...PROGRAMMING Page 8 SECTION 4 2 KEYPAD CHANGEABLE PROGRAMMING Page 9 SECTION 4 2 1 CHANGING THE USER AND PROG CODE FROM KEYPAD Page 10 SECTION 4 2 2 ADDING MULTIPLE USER CODES Page 10 SECTION 4 3 MAST...

Page 3: ...eypad is pulled down firmly on to the screw A 3 8 10MM hole is then drilled for the cable After the cable has been pulled through the final screw secures the keypad to the wall Note finally that a bla...

Page 4: ...which could cause the microprocessor to malfunction The MOV should be spliced into the lock power wires as close to the lock as possible Some DC electric locks have internal kickback protection includ...

Page 5: ...om an AC transformer when the DK 26 is used Select a transformer of the same voltage as the lock 12 or 24 The CPU board converts the input AC to DC to operate the lock Make sure the capacity of the tr...

Page 6: ...DK 26 and the lock The DK 26 does not require regulated power but certain specialized electric locks do so follow the rule of matching the power supply to the requirements of the lock DC locks come i...

Page 7: ...to send power to the lock Figure 6 shows how to add external contacts for non timed remote release of the lock for both lock types FIG 6 ADDING EXTERNAL CONTACTS FOR FAIL SAFE AND FAIL SECURE LOCKS NC...

Page 8: ...while its normally open contacts activate the DK 26 In effect the lock is released twice Note that the NC contacts are placed in the circuit before the DK 26 s lock control relay This is to aid possi...

Page 9: ...programming in a situation where the end user is not likely to ever change the code or at least that changes would be rare Fixed programming can be used in lower security traffic control applications...

Page 10: ...ixed code programming 4 2 KEYPAD CHANGEABLE PROGRAMMING In this application two codes are programmed into the DK 26 The first called the Program code acts as a password which allows changing the User...

Page 11: ...ately by a new 2 7 digit User code Wait 5 seconds Note two red LED flashes for confirmation note rapid yellow flashing LED returns Press Bell key to terminate program mode or wait 30 seconds Re enter...

Page 12: ...code The unit could not be put into program mode from the keypad The DK 26 however avoids this problem by rejecting any code that is a subset of another code in memory It signals this rejection by sh...

Page 13: ...y by entering a User code and then secured all night by entering a User code again When you have enabled toggle mode activation of the REX input will successively energize and deenergize the lock cont...

Page 14: ...inary operation must be via one or more User codes see Section 4 2 for programming Program the Hard code as your duress code see Section 4 1 Put the unit in program mode and enter 7 5 You will see the...

Page 15: ...e simply by using the second pole of the lock control relay to shunt the door switch see Section 7 3 Generally you mount a Sonalert on the CPU board enclosure It will sound if the door is left open to...

Page 16: ...e terminals 7 3 ALARM SYSTEM SHUNTING The DK 26 s lock control relay is of the double pole double throw type Note that in all the other drawings in this manual we show only one of the poles being used...

Page 17: ...K 26 is often used with Securitron s Touch Sense Bar and magnetic lock The following drawing shows wiring for this particular configuration Note that the REX input is not used Since touching the bar o...

Page 18: ...timer Two digit codes must be entered from 01 to 99 seconds Default is 5 seconds Entering 00 sets toggle mode APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING Note first that the DK 26 replaces older Securitron keypads the...

Page 19: ...nt through the PolySwitch trips it so that it clamps the current down to roughly 100 mA The PolySwitch will continue to clamp until all power is removed for about 5 seconds It is not enough to correct...

Page 20: ...ace the keypad for full operation PROBLEM Unit beeps when keys are pressed but does not accept programming If the problem occurs on initial installation usually it s caused by misunderstanding the pro...

Page 21: ...ry slot 45 You test the code by re entering 4 5 1 2 and the door opens because the sequence includes the real code 1 2 Later it will be noticed that the door is opening on 1 2 as this is such a simple...

Page 22: ...a fail secure lock is operated from the same supply as the DK 26 When the lock is energized it may draw too much power for the power source This reduces the voltage and these voltage swings can crash...

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