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How to Program Your 917 Keypad
Keep careful track of user numbers, whom they are assigned to,
assigned outputs, etc. as you program them. Keep the list in a safe
place. Press the buttons firmly. If you will be programming many
things at once, it may save time to temporarily assign a simple one-
digit Master Code. Be sure to change back when you’re finished to
avoid compromised security. Whenever the
*
and any other character
are included in brackets
[*x]
, press the
*
first and, while holding the
*
down, press the other key. Release them both together.
[*1] Enter Program Mode
(First Step)
Press
*
and 1 at the same time. Enter the Master Code (
1 2 3 4
is the
factory default) then
*
. The
green
LED should now be rapidly flashing.
For example:
[*1] 1 2 3 4 *
will put you in the program mode. This
must be done for each program change.
[*2] Add/Change/Delete User
(To add or change a User Code)
First, enter program mode (see first step).
Enter [*2], then the user number you wish to add or change (from 1 to
120 inclusive) followed by #, then the new PIN code (up to 6 digits)
followed by *, then the new PIN code again, followed by * (for
verification).
For example:
[*2] 4 4 # 2 1 2 5 *2 1 2 5 *
will assign a user number
of 44 and a PIN code of 2125.
NOTE: [*2] 1# 38714* 3874*
will change the Master Code to 38714.
Do not forget it.
To delete a User Code:
First, enter program mode (see first step).
Enter
[*2]
, then the user number you wish to delete (from 2 to 120
inclusive), then press
#
, then
*
, then
*
.
For example:
[*2] 7 5 # * *
will delete the PIN code and all
assignments for user number 75
NOTE:
The Master Code, which is the PIN code for user number 1
cannot be deleted but it may be changed.
[*3] Programming the Output (0-4) Timers
The output time is how long an output remains active when triggered.
The range is 0 to 255 seconds (maximum of 4 minutes 15 seconds).
If a time of 0 is entered, the output will toggle on/off each time it is
triggered or give a brief pulse as noted below.
Timer OUTPUT assignments:
TIMER
TIME = 0
DEFAULT
Timer /Out0 (Main Relay)
Toggle
5 sec
Timer /Out1
Toggle
15 sec
Timer /Out2
Toggle
25 sec
Timer /Out3
Toggle
35 sec
Timer /KeypadActive
7 msec pulse
10 sec
To change an output time:
First, enter program mode (see first step).
Enter
[*3]
, then the time (0-255 seconds) followed by #, then the
output (0-6) followed by
*
.
For example:
[*3] 3 0 # 0 *
will assign a time of 30 seconds to
Output 0. Please note that you may change only
one output timer at a time.
[*4] Programming the Remote Trigger
The Remote Trigger activates the assigned Outputs at the press of a
remote doorbell-type button (momentary contact). A typical use would
be as a request-to-exit or it could be activated by a guard in response
to a Panic signal (see below) after verifying a person is authorized to
enter a secure area. There are four possible outputs:
0, 1, 2
, and
3
.
The Remote Trigger also activates the Key-Active output like any
normal key.
To select the Remote Trigger outputs:
First, enter program mode (see first step).
Enter
[*4]
, then the outputs (023, 03 or 12 etc.) you wish the Remote
Trigger to activate, followed by the *. The choices for Outputs are:
0,
1, 2,
and
3
. If no outputs are entered, Remote Trigger will be
disabled.
For example:
[*4] 0 2 *
will cause Remote Trigger to energize outputs
0 and 2.
NOTE:
[*4] *
will disable the Remote Trigger as no outputs are
assigned to it.
Please note that the default is all outputs active (
0, 1, 2
and
3
).
[*5] Programming the Panic Outputs
The Panic function triggers up to four outputs when the (*) and the (#)
keys are pressed together. If used outside the door, it can be used to
alert security that someone without a valid code seeks entry. If used
inside the door, it can act as a remote trigger. To comply with NBFAA
false alarm guidelines, this method of triggering an output should not
be used to send panic signals to a remote monitoring station.
To select the Panic outputs:
First, enter program mode (see first step).
Enter
[*5]
, then the outputs (013, 23 or 12 etc.) you wish the Panic to
trigger, followed by the
(*)
. The choices for outputs are 0, 1, 2, and 3.
If no output is entered, the Panic function will be disabled.
For example:
[*5] 0 1 2 3 *
will assign outputs 0-3 to the Panic
function.
[*5] 3 *
causes output 3 to be assigned to the Panic function.
NOTE:
[*4] *
Output 3 is active as a factory default for the Panic
function.