PLATINUM SERIES 7500 KEYPAD
INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Model 7520
(Front)
Model 7530
(Side)
PROGRAMMING QUICKGUIDE
Enter Programming Mode ** (master code) **
Example: ** 1234 **
Programming Functions:
Set Relay to M omentary 1 (time in seconds) #
Example: 1 05 # (Sets to 5 secs)
Set Relay to Latch 1 00 #
Add New User 2 (user n umber) # (user
code) # (user code) #
Example: 2 002 # 22222 # 22222 #
Change Existing User 2 (user n umber) # (user
code) # (user code) #
Example: 2 002 # 23456 # 23456 #
Change Master Code 2 0 # (new master code) #
(new master code) #
Example: 2 0 # 382436 # 382436 #
Erase a User Code 3 (user code) #
Example: 3 23456 #
Erase All Users 4 (master code) #
Example: 4 382436 #
Note: New Master Code must be between 4 & 8 digits.
Option 4 erases all User Codes, but not the
Master C ode.
AVAILABLE MODELS
Model 7510
(Front)
SPECIFICATIONS
%¸ Input Voltage: 12-24 Volt DC or 12 Volt AC
%¸ Power Consumption: 120mA max @ 24 VDC, 20mA idle
NOTE: 3A Power Supply is recommended for use with
door strike or magnetic lock
%¸ Programmable Relay: Form C, dry contacts
rated at 2A @ 30VDC (inductive load)
%¸ Operating Temperature:
-40
o
C to 125
o
C (-40
o
F to 257
o
F)
%¸ Available Models with Installed Dimensions:
%¸ 7510: Single-Gang Style Keypad
3.20" W X 5.10" H x 0.75" D
%¸ 7520: Mullion Surface-Mount Keypad
1.75" W X 7.125" H x 1.00" D
%¸ 7530: Mullion Mortise-Mount Keypad
1.75" W X 7.125" H x 0.25" D
%¸ User Codes: Up to 200 unique codes including
1 master code. Codes will be between 4 and 8
digits in length. Codes are stored in nonvolatile
EEPROM memory.
%¸ Lockout Feature: Keypad will lock out all
funct ions for 30 seconds after three consecutive
invalid codes.
%¸ Factory Defa ult Settings:
%¸ Master code 1 2 3 4
%¸ User code 5 6 7 8 9 0
%¸ Relay Time 5 seconds (Momentary)
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS
LED Explanation:
%¸Green LED:
%¸ Steady off = D oor relay deactivated
%¸ Steady on = Door rela y activated
%¸ Red LED:
%¸ Normal Operation:
i) Three seconds on = Inv alid code
entered.
ii) Slow flash = 30 second delay due to
three consecutive invalid codes entered.
%¸ Programm ing Mode:
i) Slow flash = Program standby, ready to
accept new function.
ii) Fast flash = Program in progress,
awaiting input.
iii) Very fast flash = Erasing all user codes.
Wire Connections:
%¸ Power - Connect either a 12 - 24 volt direct
current (DC) or a 12 volt alternating current (AC)
power supply to these terminals. Polarity does not
matter, as the keypad has been designed to work in
both directions. Power supplies outside this range
may cause permanent damage to the keypad.
%¸ Common - This terminal is the Common output
of the relay and is used in conjunction with the
N.O. or N.C. Terminals (see below) to control a
door lock.
%¸ N.O. - This terminal is the Normally Open
output of t he relay. In a n ormal locked st ate,
this terminal is disconnected from the Common
terminal. In an unlocked state, this terminal is
connected to the Common terminal.
%¸ N.C. - This terminal is the Norm ally Closed
output of t he relay. In a n ormal locked st ate,
this terminal is connected to the Common
terminal. In an unlocked state, this terminal
disconnects from the Common terminal.
%¸ Reset Button - This button is used to reset the
master code back to its factory default. Follow
the instructio ns outlined in the Programming
section, under Factory Reset Function.