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Lists key capabilities like vandal resistance, voltage range, relay control, REX/Auxiliary inputs, code length, user levels, tamper detection, and backlighting.
Details items included in the package and technical specifications such as voltage, current, relays, inputs, weight, and ingress protection.
Provides detailed physical dimensions for the VST43 and VST62 models with diagrams.
Step-by-step guide for physically mounting the keypad, including using templates and securing the fascia.
Lists the function of each wire color in the 12-conductor cable for proper connection.
Explains how to wire the electric lock/strike and the REX (Request to Exit) input.
Details wiring for auxiliary inputs/relays, tamper output, and auxiliary lock configurations.
Describes a wiring method for fail-secure locks with tamper security for enhanced safety.
Describes the function of the Mode and Status LEDs and the symbols used for indication.
Explains the different states and colors of the Mode LED indicating operational modes and alarm conditions.
Details the conditions indicated by the Status LED when the keypad is in operating mode.
Lists default installer, manager, and test codes based on code length for initial setup.
Introduces the three user code levels: Managers, Primary Users, and Standard Users, detailing their access privileges.
Explains how to use codes for door access and access advanced functions like relay control and user lockout.
Instructions on how to enter and exit installer mode for configuring keypad settings.
Configures lock relay time, lock relay mode, REX input mode, and auxiliary mode settings.
Details auxiliary input and relay functions, including door monitoring, alarms, and key activation.
Adjusts backlighting, key press feedback, timeouts, tamper sensitivity, and lockout parameters.
Configures latching override, standard user lockout, and code length for user and installer codes.
Procedures for resetting the keypad to factory defaults and setting a new installer code.
Instructions for entering and exiting manager mode to manage user codes.
Covers methods for adding standard, primary, and manager user codes with various output options.
Explains how to delete individual user codes or all programmed user codes.
Details the process of enabling or disabling the installer code via manager mode for security.
Provides steps to recover forgotten installer or manager codes by manipulating REX and Auxiliary input wires.
A comprehensive table summarizing all installer settings, their functions, allowed values, and default values.
A summary of common user code programming sequences for adding and deleting codes.
A brief guide for initial setup, including setting installer and manager/user codes.