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ins-47 3 TOUCHLOCK compact keypad Stainless Steel 527-38 TOUCHLOCK compact keypad SS Instructions for the following: 527-38 TOUCHLOCK compact keypad SS 53-588 TOUCHLOCK compact kit SS Master code: Document Contents About the product...2 Fitting the keypad...3 Which electric release?...3 Fitting the electric release...4 Wiring the unit...5 Backup power...5 Initialising the unit...6 Operation...6 Reset Instructions...7 Programming the TOUCHLOCK Flow chart...8 How to......9 Applications... Specifications...2

About the product: TOUCHLOCK compact stainless steel is a single door, single keypad access control system. The keypad is suitable for internal and external installations. The keypad is suitable for high use applications. The unit is self contained with the control unit, or decision making electronics, housed within the keypad itself. The unit can be powered by both ac and dc 2V power supplies. The output to the electric release is 2Vdc solid state limited to 5mA continuous and 75mA intermittent (7 seconds). The unit can be programmed with up to 5 user codes containing 4-8 digits each. The user codes can also be associated to a zone. This allows different access levels to be configured as well as time dependant access. An exit button may be connected to the unit. There are two outputs, one for the electric lock and one that can be used for a door bell, duress alarm, keypad tamper, see Programming the TOUCHLOCK. TOUCHLOCK compact stainless steel is available separately or in a kit containing a power supply and electric release. All system settings and the user codes are changed via the keypad. Any number of TOUCHLOCK systems may be installed on a site. TOUCHLOCK switch (Sales code 922-77) is an alternative product that has a separate keypad and control unit. It has two keypad capability for two way access control, voltage free relay contacts for the electric lock, and increased functionality. For more information contact our technical helpline. Page 2

Fitting the TOUCHLOCK: Using the template provided, mark and drill holes for the cable and the two screws. Enlarge the upper part of the cable hole as shown in the diagram below: Keypad No8x" Wall plugs Cable Fitting the stainless steel keypad Tap in the wall plugs and screw the top No.8 x posi pan to the wall. Leave the head of the screw about 2mm from the face of the wall. Thread the cable through the wall. Locate the screw into its keyhole on the back of the keypad and slide the keypad down to engage. Remove and adjust as necessary. Tighten down with the bottom No.8 x screw. Which release? The TOUCHLOCK compact can only be used with 2V dc fail open or fail closed; see Programming the TOUCHLOCK, releases. Ensure that the release consumes no more than 5mA for continuous use from 2V, or 75mA for intermittent use. Please refer to manufacturer s instructions for detail on specific releases. The TOUCHLOCK compact reader uses a small residual current to detect the presence of an electric release, used for the data reset procedure. For this reason TOUCHLOCK compact must not be connected directly to a relay coil. Page 3

Fitting the electric release: Decide on a suitable position for the electric release on the door frame. Remove the cover of the release. Using the 3.5mm cable clips provided, tack the white cable from the TOUCHLOCK to the release and connect the two wires to the terminals on the release. Polarity does not matter when using a standard 2V dc release. Replace the cover of the release. If using the rim fitting, do not refit the side plate, this is not used. Screw the release to the door frame using the No.8 x screws provided. Door frame Rim Mortice No. 8X" screws Cover screws Release Door Release Door Page 4

Wiring the unit: The black wires: Power input. The TOUCHLOCK can be powered with 2-5 V ac or dc. On dc systems, the ribbed wire is positive. When using an ac power supply, the polarity is not important. The white wires: Release output. The output is 2V dc. For our standard 2V releases, polarity is not important, but for releases other than this, the ribbed wire is positive. The green wires: Bell output. The default setting for these wires is to give a 2V dc output when the door bell on the keypad is pressed. Alternatively the unit can be programmed to energise the green wires for door open time, when a duress code (user code plus ), is entered. For the programming procedures, see Programming the TOUCHLOCK. The grey wires: Exit button. The grey wires can also be programmed for connection to a time clock. For the programming procedures, see Programming the TOUCHLOCK. For further wiring details see Applications. Backup power: If the TOUCHLOCK is powered solely by a transformer, during a power cut, the unit will retain its memory, but will not function for this time. A backup power supply uses a battery to power the unit in the event of mains power loss. The size of the battery is measured in Ah (Ampere Hours) and will determine how long the unit can operate using battery power alone. For example: A TOUCHLOCK is operating in fail open mode, drawing around 5mA. The maglock that it is operating draws around 45mA. This gives us a total of 5mA or.5a. If the backup battery fitted is rated at Ah, then substituting these figures into the equation below gives us a backup power time of hour and 36 minutes. Backup Power Time = Battery Capacity (Ah) X.8 (TOUCHLOCK current + lock current) (A) The figure,.8, in the equation above is a safety factor and is included because the battery cannot supply full power for the last 2% of its life. If the TOUCHLOCK is operating a fail closed release, then the backup power time is longer. Page 5

Initialising the unit: When the TOUCHLOCK is first powered up it will be set to the factory default setting. The master code is set at the factory and is shown on the front cover of this document. Factory defaults are: User code... 4 3 2 Master code...serial number Squeak setting... Door bell and key press activated Green wire setting... Door bell setting Lockout... Disabled Lock wire setting...2v dc fail closed release Door open time... 7 seconds Code Mode...Single code mode When the unit is data reset the master code will be set at 2 3 4 5 6 Operation: The TOUCHLOCK can have either a single user code or up to fifty 4-8 digit codes. If in multiple code mode, a user code can be assigned to one of three zones, red, amber and green, see Programming the TOUCHLOCK. As default, all of the zones are enabled however; each zone can be toggled on and off. If a zone is turned off, then the user codes associated to that zone will not work. In this way different levels of access for different users, can be configured. The zones can also be toggled by a time clock, see Applications for wiring. The zones are set to the required configuration for the each of two states of the time clock (On and off). Once this is done the zones will turn on and off as required in relation to the programming of the time clock. The keypad has three LEDs on its face. These LEDs indicate the status of the three zones. A time clock cannot be used in conjunction with an exit button on this product. The green LED will also flash to indicate that a valid code has been entered. When the master code is entered, the amber and green LEDs will go off leaving only the red alight. This indicates that the unit is in programming mode. Lockout is disabled as default and can be enabled by following the programming guide on page 8. When lockout is enabled the keypad will shut down for around five minutes after twenty incorrect key presses. Page 6

Reset Instructions: The TOUCHLOCK will remember its settings in the event of a power cut. To return the unit to the factory default settings, a data reset must be done. For a list of the factory settings, see Initialising the unit. The procedure for doing this is outlined as follows: - Turn off the power to the unit. - Disconnect the green, grey and white wires and ensure that they are not connecting. - Hold down the 3 button on the keypad whilst readministering the power to the unit. When the power is applied, release button 3. - Four bleeps will indicate that the unit has successfully data reset - Wire the unit back to its original configuration. When the unit is data reset, the master code is set to 2 3 4 5 6 and the unit is set back to the factory default settings. (see Initialising the unit) Page 7

Programming the TOUCHLOCK: START Type in 6 digit master code New user code Single code mode New user code Multiple code mode Holdthis key down New programming code Open time setting Silent operation Lock wire setting New user code Bell New user code Bell 4-8 Digits 4-8 Digits No zone operation New user code Bell New user code Bell Delete code Toggle relay 2 New user code Duress code. (Relay & 2 ) New prog code Bell New prog code Bell Time for door to remain open in seconds (Note: 4 secs = 4, factory setting = 7 secs, will keep door open until a button is pressed) Squeak Silent Fail closed Fail open Grey wire function Multiple code Change Zones Remote button Time clock Single code mode Multiple code mode Red zone Amber zone Green zone Bell 9 Data reset 6 digit prog code (again) Green wire function 2V DC when duress code entered Holdthis key down 2V DC when bell button pressed - lock out 2V DC when bell button pressed - no lock out Return all values to factory settings Page 8

How to: Change the user code (single code mode): Hold button 8 Type new 4-8 digit user code Type new 4-8 digit user code Press bell button Add a user code (multiple code mode): Hold button 8 Type new 4-8 digit user code Type new 4-8 digit user code Press zone required bell...none 2... red 4... amber 6... green 8... duress code Change to multiple code mode: Hold button 2 Press 6 Delete a user code (multiple code mode): Hold button 8 Enter unwanted 4-8 digit user code Press 2 to delete or 6 to keep Change the master code: Enter the original 6 digit master code Hold button 6 Enter new 6 digit master code Enter new 6 digit master code Change the door open time: Hold button 5 Enter 2 digit door open time, i.e. 7 Configure to fail open release: Hold button 4 Press button 6 Change a zone (off or on): Hold button Press button 2...for red 4... for amber 6... for green Change to silent operation: Hold button 3 Press 6 button Configure to time clock: Hold button 7 Press button Page 9

AB C GH I MN O S T W X AB C GH I MN O S T W X AB C GH I MN O S T W X D EF J KL PQR UV YZ D EF J KL PQR UV YZ D EF J KL PQR UV YZ A B C G HI MNO S T WX AB B C G HI MNO S T W WX ABC GH I MN O ST WX DEF JKL PQR UV YZ DEF J JKL PQR UV YZ D E F JK L P QR UV YZ TOUCHLOCK compact keypad Stainless Steel ins-47 3 Applications: TOUCHLOCKcompact SS kit 2V dc fail open electric locks up to 5 ma black 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 white black 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 white 9 9 2V dc, 75mA, intermittent 2V dc, 5mA, continuous This is the standard connection diagram for the TOUCHLOCK compact SS kit. IIf the correct code is typed in, the release is powered and the door unlocks. Up to 5 codes (4-8) digits are available. 2V dc,75ma, intermittent 2V dc, 5mA, continuous For 2V dc electric locks up to 5mA continuous power consumption,or 75mA intermittant, standard transformer with larger power supply. Door bell Exit button black 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 white black 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 white Tim e c lo c k - hold open door black 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 white grey green grey The TOUCHLOCK compact is easily programmed for this function. The green wires are a FET output and will drive up to 5mA continuously. ribbed = 2V dc no rib = V dc Door bell An internal keypad or standard bell push button maybe used to provide electronic exit. When the button is pressed the door will open. Any number of remote releases can be fitted. Tim e c lo c k - change zone operation black 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 white grey Program keypad for change zone operation - see programming 5 : 3pm Program time clock to connect grey wires for the duration the door is to be held open 5 : 3pm Time clock (Central Heating Timer - voltage free contacts) Time clock (Central Heating Timer - voltage free contacts) Page

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User codes... up to 5 codes 4 to 8 digits Keypad construction...stainless steel Keypad finish...stainless steel Second (out) keypad can be added... No Exit button...yes Card plus code (Needs CARDLOCK switch 58-773)...Yes Sounder connection (for bell button) #... Yes* Duress code*... Yes* Lock out after 2 incorrect digits...programmable* Silent operation...yes Door open time... to 99 seconds Fail open (fail safe) locks...yes Operates a relay... No Relay toggle code... No Water resistance... IPX7 (submersible) Operating temperature... - 2 C to 7 C Size of keypad...3 x 75 x 9mm Cable... Twin flex (black, white, grey & green) Cable length supplied...3m Keypad life... >,, presses Supply voltage... 2V to 5V ac or dc Continuous output current...5ma Output current up to 7 seconds...75ma Output for sounder #...5mA Quiescent current...8 to ma *Lock out and sounder OR duress # The sounder and lock current must total less than 95mA with compact products Paxton Access Ltd. Home Farm Road, Brighton, Bn 9HU email: support@paxton-access.co.uk Tel: 87 68 886 Page 2