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Document # 106050
© 2019 PalatiumCare, Inc - Rev 1.3.3
Scheduled Unlock
If you wish to unlock the door and keep it unlocked on a schedule, this can be achieved by
connecting a timer relay to the REX and REX Common wires. When the timer activates the
relay, the green LED should turn on and stay on as long as the timer keeps the relay
activated.
J9 Door Contact Input
If running the keypad on batteries only, you can use the dedicated door contact input (J9) for
the door contacts to avoid drilling a hole in the wall for the pigtail wires.
SW4 Tamper Input
If you wish to monitor when the keypad is opened or taken off the wall, you can install a
magnet on the backplate that lines up with SW4 on the keypad. You will then need to enable
Case Tamper Reporting (see programming section below) to enable the feature. Once
enabled, anytime the magnet moves away from the SW4 reed switch, the wireless transmitter
will send a tamper signal.
UL Requirements
• Units shall not impair operation of panic hardware mounted on door.
• Units shall not impair intended operation of an emergency exit.
• Not to be used without UL approved latching hardware.
• Units/Models are intended to be connected to UL Listed Equipment, not intended for Burglar
or Fire Alarm Initiating or Indicating Devices.
• Ambient Conditions - “For Indoor Use Only”.
• Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
• This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules.
Operation is subject to following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including any interference that may
cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by party
responsible for compliance
could void user’s authority to operate equipment.
Programming the Keypad
Entering Programming Mode
The first step to changing the configuration of your AIO Keypad is to enter programming
mode. To do so, you must enter the following key sequence:
99 # Master Code (default is 1234)
Once the keypad is in programming mode, the keypad will flash the orange LED. You can
now change all of the configuration items below. When entering a configuration sequence,
the keypad will give one long beep if the sequence was successful. If the sequence failed,
you will receive two quick beeps. Once you are finished changing your configuration, you can
press the * key to exit programming.