Aiphone Model Vehicle GT AC User Manual

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FK1721 P0311 OQ  
GT-AC  
Access Control keypad Module  
Module clavier à codes rétro-éclairé  
GH / GT-Codeschlossmodul  
Módulo de teclado de control de acceso  
Codeklavier-module  
GT-AC  
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  
NOTICE D'INSTALLATION ET D'UTILISATION  
INSTALLATIONS- UND BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN Y USO  
INSTALLATIE & GEBRUIKSHANDLEIDING  
 
English  
PRECAUTIONS  
General Prohibitions  
Prohibition to Dismantle the Unit  
General Precautions  
3. Before turning on power, make sure wires are not  
crossed or shorted. Fire or electric shock could result.  
WARNING  
4. Do not install the unit in any of the following locations.  
Fire, electric shock, or unit trouble could result.  
* Places subject to dust, oil, chemicals, hydrogen sulfide  
(hot spring).  
* Places subject to moisture and humidity extremes,  
such as bathroom, cellar, greenhouse, etc.  
* Places where the temperature is quite low, such as  
inside a refrigerated area or in front of air-conditioner.  
* Places subject to steam or smoke (near heating or  
cooking surfaces).  
(Negligence could result in death or serious injury to  
people)  
1. Do not connect any non-specified power source to the  
V, V terminals, and do not install two power supplies in  
parallel to a single input. Fire, damage to the unit, or  
system malfunction could result.  
2. The unit is not explosion-proof. Do not install or use  
near gases or flammable materials. Fire or explosion  
could result.  
3. Do not dismantle or alter the unit. Fire or electric shock  
could result.  
* Where noise generating devices such as dimmer  
switches, invertor electrical appliances, are closeby.  
4. Do not allow the wires or DC output terminals to be  
shorted. Fire or electric shock could result.  
5. The unit must be installed and wired by a qualified  
technician.  
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS  
1. This product, being a control unit of door release,  
should not be used as a crime-prevention device.  
2. This product is weather-resistant, but do not spray  
high-pressure water on it. Unit trouble could result.  
3. The product becomes inoperative during power failure.  
4. As to other manufacturer's devices, such as sensor,  
door releases, timer, used with this system, comply  
with the Specifications and Warranty conditions  
manufacturers or venders present.  
5. Keep the intercom wires more than 30 cm (12 inches)  
away from AC 100-240 V lines, particularly AC lines for  
invertor electrical appliances. Noise and malfunction  
could result.  
CAUTION  
(Negligence could result in injury to people or damage  
to property)  
1. When mounting the unit on a wall, install the unit in a  
convenient location, but not where it could be jarred or  
bumped. Injury could result.  
2. Do not install or make any wire terminations while  
power supply is plugged in. It can cause electrical  
shock or damage to the unit.  
CONTENTS  
RECORD OF SETTINGS AND REGISTRATION DETAILS … 2  
PRECAUTIONS …………………………………………… 3  
PACKAGE CONTENTS …………………………………… 3  
NAMES ……………………………………………………… 3  
MOUNTING ………………………………………………… 4  
MOUNTING/WIRING METHOD, WIRING DISTANCE …… 4  
FUNCTIONS SETTING UP ……………………………… 6  
OPERATIONS …………………………………………… 10  
TECHNICAL PRECAUTIONS ………………………… 10  
SPECIFICATIONS ……………………………………… 10  
WARRANTY ……………………………………………… 10  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
NAMES  
Installation &  
Unit  
operation manual  
1 L E D i n d i c a t o r  
1
2
3
(Orange)  
2 L E D i n d i c a t o r  
(Green)  
3 Keys (Yellow)  
3
 
MOUNTING  
The illus tra tions below us e the GH s ys tem.  
1. Fix the mounting bracket to the back (or surface-mount)  
box.  
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2. Connect the wires to the unit.  
3. Mount GT-AC to the front frame.  
• Mount GT-AC from behind the front frame.  
• Insert the notch into the slots on both sides.  
4. Options  
2
a.Rain hood  
b.Hooded surface-mount box  
c.Surface-mount box  
3
*For details on mounting panels and modules other than  
the GT-AC, refer to the GF, GH or GT Installation and  
Operation Manual.  
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to GT-AC  
to GT-AC  
MOUNTING/WIRING METHOD, WIRING DISTANCE  
D
A
(Wiring distance)  
Power supply  
Power supply  
diameter 0.65 - 1.0 mm (22-18AWG)  
Relay  
AC/DC12 ~ 18V  
100m (330')  
(Less than)  
A
2
2
AC/DC18 ~ 24V  
300m (980')  
300m (980')  
300m (980')  
-
-
B
C
Automatic gate  
B
Request to exit/entry  
The connection distance will depend on  
the specifications of the electric door strike,  
relays or Electromagnetic door lock to be  
connected. To determine the operating range,  
please refer to the specifications of each  
terminal.  
2
2
button  
Relay  
2
or  
Request to exit/entry  
button  
D
Electromagnetic Electric  
2
door lock  
door strike  
Timer  
(*1) Use a separate power supply for the GT-AC, not  
the ones used to power the system.  
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(*2) Two relays can be activated from GT-AC.  
However, only one relay can be activated from a  
residential station.  
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Terminal names  
Ba ck view of GT-AC  
User group1 relay 1  
N/C contact  
User group2 relay 2  
N/C contact  
Request to Request to  
exit/entry exit/entry  
Power supply  
Common  
Timer  
button 1  
button 2  
V
V
PB1  
PB2  
C
T
NO1  
C1  
NC1  
NO2  
C2  
NC2  
N/O contact  
N/O contact  
Power supply  
Request to exit/entry buttonTimer  
Minimum overload :100mV DC, 0.1mA or below  
Contact capacity: 30V DC, 0.1A or above  
Relay  
24V DC, 3A or below (resistive load)  
1A or below (inductive load)  
Between 12 and 24V AC  
Between 12 and 24V DC  
24V AC, 3A or below (resistive load)  
1A or below (inductive load)  
Minimum overload :5V DC, 100mA or above  
1 (N/O contact) only  
1 (N/C contact) only  
Connection of Relay  
Connection of Relay  
GT-DA(-L),  
GH-DA/ A  
GT-DA(-L),  
GH-DA/ A  
* The connection with N/ C conta cts  
is not a va ila ble for GF-DA/ B.  
GF-DA/ B  
ELB ELC ELM RY
R2 EL EL  
+
ELB ELC ELM RY
or  
*1  
GT-AC  
V
V
PB1 PB2  
C
T
NO1 C1 NC1 NO2 C2 NC2  
GT-AC  
V
V
PB1 PB2  
C
T
NO1 C1 NC1 NO2 C2 NC2  
Electromagnetic door lock  
2
2
2
NP  
NP  
NP  
2
2
2
NP  
NP  
NP  
Electric door strike  
AC transformer  
PS  
Request to exit/entry button  
(push button, etc.)  
Request to exit/entry button  
(push button, etc.)  
Power supply  
Power supply  
(For GT-AC only)  
Power supply  
(For GT-AC only)  
2: Electric door strike (N/O contact)  
Relay 1: Automatic gate (N/O contact), Relay  
GT-DA(-L),  
GH-DA/ A  
GF-DA/ B  
Auto-relock/External out put by forced entry  
(sensor connection is required)  
N.C  
"
"
"
"
To setꢀVJG auto-relock  
/
External output by forced entry function a  
ELB ELC ELM RY
R2 EL EL  
+
or  
sensor (locally avallable) is required.  
PB2  
C
The request to exit/entry button for relay 2 cannot be used when the  
"auto-relock" / "External out put by forced entry" function are set.  
GT-AC  
V
V
PB1  
PB2  
C
T
NO1  
C1  
NC1  
NO2  
C2  
NC2  
Power supply  
(For GT-AC only)  
2
External output  
NP  
*1  
2
2
Rating  
NO2  
C2  
NP  
NP  
Only connecting to the terminal  
of relay 2 is possible.  
Between 12 and 24V AC  
Between 12 and 24V DC  
Alarm, Security  
For relay 1  
2
Automatic gate  
Request to  
exit/entry button  
NP  
For relay 2  
Electric door strike  
2
2
Request to  
exit/entry button  
NP  
NP  
Timer  
AC transformer  
(*1) The relay operating time of GT-DA(-L), GH-DA/A, GF-  
DA/B is different from that of GT-AC.  
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FUNCTIONS SETTING UP  
This section explains the settings of each function, including the master code for management, the user code for unlocking, the  
buzzer and the LEDs.  
About the setting mode:  
Enter master code twice to switch to the setting mode, and enter the following setting code to perform the settings  
for the desired function. After settings have been made, enter the following setting codes to continue the setting  
operation. Press  
to exit the setting mode.  
Setting items  
Allowable setting range  
4, 5, or 6 digits  
Default value Setting code  
4 digits  
Setting the code length  
Change the length of the master code and the user code.  
)They both must be the same length.  
Setting the master code  
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1234  
Valid keys: 0 - 9, A, B  
Enter a master code using between 4 and 6 digits (alpha or numeric) to  
switch to the setting mode.  
) The number of digits in the code can be set by setting the code length.  
Setting the code for user group 1  
Number of codes: 60  
Valid keys: 0 - 9, A, B  
-
-
-
-
Set the unlocking code for user group 1.  
) The number of digits in the code can be set by setting the code length.  
Setting the code for user group 2  
Number of codes: 40  
Valid keys: 0 - 9, A, B  
Set the unlocking code for user group 2.  
) The number of digits in the code can be set by setting the code length.  
Setting the key illumination time  
Illumination time: 10 to 99  
seconds, or continually lit  
Output time: 1 to 99  
seconds, or latched  
Output time: 1 to 99  
seconds, or latched  
-
10 Sec.  
3 Sec.  
3 Sec.  
-
Set the length of time that the keys will be lit up after they are pressed.  
Setting the relay 1 output time  
Set the output time of relay 1.  
Setting the relay 2 output time  
Set the output time of relay 2.  
Reset Settings  
Return all the settings to their default values.  
External output setting  
· OFF  
OFF  
· During Lockout  
· During forced entry output  
The alarm or security system connected to the terminal of relay 2 will be  
activated when the "Lockout" * or the forced entry* is carried out.  
* "Lockout": Refer to VIII below. *Forced entry: This function is linked with  
the door open/close sensor (N.C.) which is connected to PB2 and C, and  
carried out when opening the door without activating this unit. (For example,  
entry in an improper manner, manual unlock, etc.)  
·
During lockout and forced  
entry output  
) If there is a way to open the door without activating this unit, such as  
manual unlock, do not make the external output setting for the forced entry.  
Lockout  
ON/OFF  
OFF  
Invalid number of times:  
10 to 99 times  
Invalid time:  
If several incorrect access codes are attempted, the code input function is  
disabled for a programmed period of time.  
· When "Lockout" is activated, the LED (Orange) indicator and the keypad  
blink, and the buzzer sounds for 3 seconds. This is just a sound to inform  
you that the function has been activated. It is not a warning sound. If you  
want a warning to be sounded, please use the external output function to  
activate a commercially-available alarm device.  
10 to 99 seconds  
· The unlock function will work when the request to exit/entry button is  
pushed, even while the "Lockout" function is operating.  
Auto-relock (Anti-tailgate)  
ON/OFF  
OFF  
After the door has been linked to the door open/close sensor (N/C), and  
unlocked, it will relock itself one second after being closed, thus preventing  
the entry of an unauthorized third party. )1  
Timer-linked unlocking setting  
Linked relay: relay 1  
relay 2  
Linked relay: relay 1  
0 key illumination: OFF  
The system can be set to unlock the door by pressing the  
key within  
relay 1 and 2  
the set time and linking it to the external timer (N/O). The operations for the  
LEDs and the buzzer after unlocking are the same as those used to perform  
user code unlocking. When the door is linked to the timer, unlocking can be  
performed using the user code and the request to exit/entry button. When  
latch output is performed for the relay settings, the relay turns ON/OFF  
0 key illumination: ON/OFF  
every time the  
key is pressed.  
Operation tone settings  
ON/OFF  
ON  
Set the tone heard when the keypad is being used to ON/OFF.  
• The setting can be saved even when the power is off.  
• The system cannot be switched to the setting mode while the relay is unlocked.  
• When the setting mode has been activated and no operations are performed for approximately 120 seconds, the system  
will exit the setting mode. (If a key is pressed during that time, the timer will start over.)  
• Neither the request to exit/entry button nor the timer-linked unlocking  
user code cannot be performed while the setting mode is activated.  
key can be operated, and unlocking using the  
• The volume (the check tone, operation tone, etc.) from the main unit may become lower according to the mounting status.  
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: When the auto-relock is used, the request to exit/entry button for relay 2 cannot be used. The output of relay 2 is  
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only possible when user code unlocking is performed.  
 
The result of each operation is indicated by the  
lighting up of the LED indicators on the upper section  
of the unit, and by the sounding of the buzzer.  
Orange (L) Green (R)  
(orange) (green)  
Illumination Blinking  
Input the master code twice.  
(Default:  
Bleep, Bleep  
)
Setting the code length  
Setting the master code  
Setting the code  
group 1  
group 2  
(Default: 4 digits)  
(Default1234)  
00 - 59  
60 - 99  
Input the setting code.  
Input the setting code.  
Inputting of user number (ex.: 01)  
Inputting of user number (ex.: 60)  
When a user code  
that has already  
When a user code  
that has already  
been set is selected  
been set is selected  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Blinks  
Blinks  
Illumination Blinking Illumination twice  
Illumination Blinking Illumination twice  
Bleep,  
Bleep,  
Bleep  
Bleep  
Bleep  
Bleep  
Inputting of code length (ex.: 5 digits)  
4, 5, or 6 digits  
Inputting of new master code Inputting of code (ex.: 1006)  
Inputting of code (ex.: 04B2)  
-
-
(ex.: 4321)  
* Numbers 0 9 and the  
* Numbers 0 9 and the  
letters A and B can be used  
letters A and B can be used  
Illumination Blinking  
Beep  
Illumination Blinking  
Illumination Blinking  
Beep  
Illumination Blinking  
Beep  
Beep  
Indicator  
-
When the  
key is pressed, the green LED lights up, the buzzer beeps twice, and the system exits the setting mode.  
Blinking  
goes out  
(If the  
key is included in the user code and the master code, the system does not exit the setting mode.)  
Bleep,  
Bleep  
- You can continue the setting up operation by entering an arbitrary setting code.  
· The set code will be saved in  
memory, even if the code length  
is changed. However, codes of  
different lengths cannot be used.  
· When the code length has been  
changed, the master code returns  
to the default value (if the number  
of digits in the code is 4, 5, or 6,  
the master code is 1234, 12345,  
or 123456 respectively).  
· Please note that the shift to the  
setting mode can be performed  
during timer-linked unlocking.  
· To make the set user code invalid, press 0000 (when 4 digits are  
used), 00000 (when 5 digits are used), or 000000 (when 6 digits are  
used). Code numbers which contain only "0" cannot be set as user  
codes.  
· As the factory pre-setting master code is 1234, 1234 (when 4 digits  
are used), 12345 (when 5 digits are used), and 123456 (when 6  
digits are used) cannot be set as user codes.  
· Do not set simple codes, such as 1111.  
* The same code cannot be set for both the user code and the  
master code. The previously set code has priority.  
However, if "  
" is included in  
the master code, the door will  
be unlocked, and the shift to  
the setting mode will not be  
able to be performed.  
· The same code cannot be set  
for both the user code and the  
master code (the previously set  
code has priority).  
· Do not set simple codes, such  
as 1111.  
· We recommend that you  
change the default master  
code.  
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(orange) (green)  
Illumination Blinking  
Input the master code twice.  
(Default :  
Bleep, Bleep  
)
Setting the key illumination time  
Setting the relay output time  
(Default: 3 Sec.)  
External output setting  
(Default: OFF)  
Reset Settings  
(Default: 10 Sec.)  
When setting relay 1 When setting relay 2  
Input the setting code. Input the setting code.  
Input the setting code.  
Input the setting code.  
Input the setting code.  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
During lockout  
During  
Lockout  
During forced  
entry output  
and forced  
OFF  
entry output  
Inputting of illumination time  
(ex.: 20 seconds)  
Inputting of relay output time  
(ex.: 99 seconds)  
01 - 99  
10 - 99  
Indicator is lit up at all times: 00  
Latched (̪) : 00  
Illumination Blinks three times  
Bleep, Bleep, Beep  
Illumination Blinking  
Illumination Blinking  
Beep  
Illumination Blinking  
Beep  
Beep  
Indicator  
-
When the  
key is pressed, the green LED lights up, the buzzer beeps twice, and the system exits the setting mode.  
Blinking  
goes out  
(If the  
key is included in the user code and the master code, the system does not exit the setting mode.)  
Bleep,  
Bleep  
- You can continue the setting up operation by entering an arbitrary setting code.  
· (̪) If the latched status has  
been set and the door is  
unlocked, it will not be locked  
again until the user code is  
entered (or the request to  
exit/entry button is pressed, or  
· If the power is turned off and  
the , and keys are  
· When setting the external output,  
do not set the relay 2 output to be  
latched.  
,
pressed simultaneously while the  
unlock 1 input status is active  
(short circuit between terminals  
PB1 and C), the settings can be  
returned to their default values by  
turning the power back on and  
the  
key is pressed while  
timer-linked unlocking is set).  
· When the door is unlocked  
during relay outputting  
(including when latched), the  
system cannot be switched to  
the setting mode.  
pressing the  
,
, and  
keys simultaneously for 3  
seconds.  
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(orange) (green)  
Illumination Blinking  
Input the master code twice.  
(Default :  
Bleep, Bleep  
)
Auto-relock  
(Anti-tailgate)  
(Default: OFF)  
Lockout  
(Default: OFF)  
Timer-linked unlocking setting  
(Default: relay 1, OFF)  
Operation sound settings  
(Default: ON)  
Input the setting code.  
Input the setting code.  
Input the setting code.  
Input the setting code.  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Operation  
tone OFF  
Operation  
tone ON  
Relays 1 and 2 Only relay 1  
are both linked is linked  
Only relay 2  
is linked  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Illumination Blinking Illumination Blinking  
Illumination Blinking  
Illumination Blinking  
Illumination Blinking  
Beep  
Bleep  
Beep  
Beep  
Bleep  
0 key illumination OFF 0 key illumination ON  
while timer is on while timer is on  
Inputting the number of operations  
(ex.10 times)  
10 -99  
Illumination Blinking  
Bleep  
Illumination Blinking  
Beep  
Inputting length of time in "Lockout" mode  
(Ex.: 10 seconds)  
10 - 99  
Illumination Blinking  
Beep  
Indicator  
goes out  
-
When the  
key is pressed, the green LED lights up, the buzzer beeps twice, and the system exits the setting mode.  
Blinking  
(If the  
key is included in the user code and the master code, the system does not exit the setting mode.)  
Bleep,  
Bleep  
- You can continue the setting up operation by entering an arbitrary setting code.  
· When the relay 1 output time is  
set to latched output, the  
auto-relock function is  
disabled.  
· When the auto-relock function  
is turned on, the unlock  
function of the request to  
exit/entry button of relay 2 is  
disabled.  
· If the 0 key illumination function  
is turned on while the timer is  
on, only the 0 key illumination  
will light up, even if the "key  
illumination time setting" is set  
to "Indicator is continually lit".  
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)The LEDs (orange and green) will blink and the buzzer  
will sound, and then resetting will take place. (The settings  
do not return to their default values.)  
OPERATIONS  
A. Unlocking of user code  
• If resetting does not work, contact the service technician  
who installed the unit.  
When the registered user code has been input using the  
keypad (between 4 and 6 digits), the LED indicator (group  
1: orange, group 2: green) lights up, the buzzer sounds,  
and the electric door strike is unlocked.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
• Power supply: 12 ~ 24V AC  
ex.): group 1  
group 2  
12 ~ 24V DC  
1006  
04B2  
• Power consumption: DC: Max. 70mA  
AC: Max. 100mA  
Orange LED lights up (during relay1 operation)  
Green LED lights up (during relay2 operation)  
Beep  
• Dimensions: 95.2(H) × 110(W) × 29.3(D)mm  
H 3-2/3” x W 4-5/16” x D 1-1/8”  
• Weight: approx. 330g (0.72lbs)  
• Number of relay circuits: 2  
• Relay contact: N/O, N/C  
Beep  
• The time interval during which the button must be  
pressed is approximately 10 seconds. If the time  
interval exceeds approximately 10 seconds, the input  
value will be cleared.  
• If you make a mistake when inputting the user code,  
input the user code again.  
• When the "Lockout" function has been set, the release  
function is locked and the input operation is disabled for  
the specified time (10 ~ 99 seconds) if invalid codes are  
input a set number of times (10 ~ 99 times). (Reference:  
"Lockout".) During this time, the key illumination will  
blink 4 times, the LED (orange) indicator will blink for  
the set deactivation time, and the buzzer will sound for  
approximately 3 seconds.  
• Relay contact capacity: 24V DC, 3A (resistive load)  
1A (inductive load)  
24V AC, 3A (resistive load)  
1A (inductive load)  
WARRANTY  
Aiphone warrants its products to be free from defects of material  
and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of  
one year after delivery to the ultimate user and will repair free  
of charge or replace at no charge, should it become defective  
upon which examination shall disclose to be defective and under  
warranty. Aiphone reserves unto itself the sole right to make  
the final decision whether there is a defect in materials and/or  
workmanship; and whether or not the product is within the  
warranty. This warranty shall not apply to any Aiphone product  
which has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident, or to  
use in violation of instructions furnished, nor extended to units  
which have been repaired or altered outside of the factory. This  
warranty does not cover batteries or damage caused by batteries  
used in connection with the unit. This warranty covers bench  
repairs only, and any repairs must be made at the shop or place  
designated in writing by Aiphone. Aiphone will not be responsible  
for any costs incurred involving on site service calls. Aiphone will  
not provide compensation for any loss or damage incurred by the  
breakdown or malfunction of its products during use, or for any  
consequent inconvenience or losses that may result.  
B. Timer-linked unlocking  
When the timer-linked unlocking function is active, the  
door can be unlocked by pressing the  
set time, while the timer is linked.  
key illumination lights up when the timer is  
activated by performing the setting.  
key during the  
The  
C. Unlocking using the request to exit/entry button  
When leaving the premises, you can activate the electric  
door strike by pressing the request to exit/entry button  
connected to the unit. Pressing request to exit/entry  
button 1 releases relay 1, and pressing request to exit/  
entry button 2 releases relay 2.  
• When the door is unlocked using the request to exit/  
entry button, the LED will not light up and the buzzer  
will not sound.  
FCC  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
TECHNICAL PRECAUTIONS  
• Operating temperature: Between -10°C and 60°C (14˚F to  
140˚F)  
• Cleaning: Clean the unit with a soft cloth dampened with  
a neutral household cleanser. Do not use any  
abrasive cleanser or cloths.  
• The unit is weather resistant. However do not spray  
high pressure water on access control keypad directly.  
Excessive moisture may cause problems with the unit.  
• Press and release the  
,
,
, and  
keys  
simultaneously when this unit does not work.  
10  
 

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