SK 2323 SDQ
SK 2323 SDQ
SK 2323 SDQ
Weatherproof Keypads
Manual
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Table of Contents
Features ........................................................ 2 Sample Wiring and Application ................. 6-7
Specifications ................................................ 2 User Control Chart ..................................... 8-9
Also Available from SECO-LARM ................. 2 Programming Instructions ...................... 10-13
Dimensions.................................................... 3 Resetting the Keypad .................................. 14
Parts List ....................................................... 3 Manually Resetting the Master Code .......... 14
LED & Audible Indicators .............................. 3 Factory Defaults .......................................... 14
Optical Tamper .............................................. 3 Using the Keypad ........................................ 15
Important Notes ............................................. 4 Troubleshooting .......................................... 15
Wiring Diagram.............................................. 4 Quick Reference Guide ............................... 16
Installation ..................................................... 5 Warranty ..................................................... 16
Features
12~24 VDC/VAC operation. All features are programmed directly from the
1,010 User codes. keypad—no need for an external programmer.
2 Form C relays, each rated 1 Amp @ 30VDC. EEPROM memory protects programmed
Each relay has programmable output time information in case of power loss.
from 1~99 seconds or toggle. Optical tamper for added security.
Output #2 can be programmed for use Circuitry is potted with epoxy for outdoor use.
with a doorbell. IP 65 weatherproof rating, rugged aluminum
2 Egress inputs and 1 door sensor input. construction.
Backlit keys for easy nighttime use. Built-in proximity card reader
Able to mount to a single-gang back box. (SK-2323-SPQ and SK-1323-SPQ only).
Specifications
Operating voltage 12~24 VDC/VAC
Standby 64mA@12VDC
Current draw 1 Relay active 92mA@12VDC
2 Relays active 120mA@12VDC
Output #1 1A@30VDC, Form C, NO/NC/COM
Relay outputs
Output #2 1A@30VDC, Form C, NO/NC/COM
Input #1 N.O. ground
Egress inputs
Input #2 N.O. ground
Door sensor input N.C. ground
Tamper sensor Optical
Operating temperature -4°~122° F (-20°~50° C)
Keypad LED life 60,000 hours (over 6.8 years)
SK-1323 Series 1-lb 2-oz (510g)
Weight
SK-2323 Series 11-oz (312g)
Proximity reader frequency
125kHz
SK-2323-SPQ and SK-1323-SPQ only)
Proximity reader distance
2” (5cm)
(SK-2323-SPQ and SK-1323-SPQ only)
39/16” 35/16”
6” 35/16” 39/16”
43/4” (90mm) (84mm)
(152mm) (84mm) (90mm) (120mm)
2” (50mm)
13/16” (30mm)
Parts List
1x Keypad 4x Mounting screws 1x Security screw 1x Mounting template 1x Metal oxide
1x Manual 4x Screw anchors 1x Torx wrench 1x Diode varistor (MOV)
Optical Tamper
There is an optical tamper on the rear of each unit. If the sensor detects light, the tamper alarm will sound. For
information on how to program the optical tamper, please see page 13, Programming the Optical Tamper.
Rear Rear
Wiring Diagram
Mounting
Single-gang box bracket
mounting point
Keypad
Single-gang box
mounting point
Mounting
screws
Security screw
Mounting
screws
SK-1323 Series
Mounting
bracket
Single-gang box
mounting point
Keypad
Single-gang box
mounting point
Mounting
screws Security screw
1. Find a suitable location to mount the keypad. Do not install where it will be too high or too low for most
users to operate the keypad.
2. Using the included Torx wrench, unscrew the security screw located on the bottom of the keypad’s
mounting bracket.
3. Carefully remove the keypad from the mounting bracket.
4. Drill holes in the 4 designated mounting points located on the mounting bracket. If needed, use the
included mounting template.
5. Using the 4 included mounting screws, secure the mounting bracket to a wall or other mounting surface.
If mounting to brick or drywall, it may be necessary to use the included screw anchors.
6. If the installation is using surface wiring, mount the keypad to a single-gang box using the 2 single-gang
box mounting points.
7. Connect each of the wires that will be used to operate the keypad according to the wiring diagram on
page 4.
8. Reattach the keypad to the mounting base.
9. Use the included Torx wrench to tighten the security screw and secure the keypad to the base.
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Sample Wiring and Application
(SK-1323 series shown. All examples apply to both the SK-1323 and SK-2323 series.)
Note: Sample applications are based on VDC power supplies.
MOV1
Blue—Output #2 (N.O.)
Alarm
Gray—Output #2 (N.C.)
Control
Purple—Output #2 (COM) Panel2
Connecting to a Doorbell
If the keypad is connected to a doorbell, press to activate the doorbell. The doorbell output lasts for 1
second. For instructions on how to program the keypad for doorbell, see page 13, Programming the
Output #2 Function.
Purple—Output #2
12~24
VAC/VDC
Power
Supply Doorbell
Blue—Output #2
Brown—Door Sensing
Purple—Output #2 (COM)
Alarm
Control
Blue—Output #2 (N.O.)
Panel
Door-Hold-Open Code
Output #1 and Output #2 can be wired together in such a way that electric lock devices remain unlocked
as long as Output #2 is activated.
Blue—Output #2 (N.O.)
* Connect included diode and metal oxide varistor (MOV) as close as possible and in parallel with an electric
strike. This absorbs possible electromagnetic interference to prevent operation of the strike from damaging
the keypad. Do not connect diode or MOV when using electromagnetic locks.
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Programming Instructions
1. Codes are programmed to have 2~6 digits in length. All codes must be the same length.
2. Before inputting any of the following, enter Programming Mode by entering the
Master Code twice. The default Master Code is 1234.
To enter Programming Mode, enter 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
3. To exit Programming Mode, press the # key.
4. The keypad will exit Programming Mode if no keys are pressed for 30 seconds.
Programming Tips
Program a new Master Code immediately.
Take note of the keypad status LEDs—
o Right LED Solid Green: Standby Mode
o Right LED Solid Orange: Programming Mode
o Left LED Solid Green / Right LED Flashing Orange: Awaiting code/card entry
If you are unsure of which mode the keypad is in, press # until the right LED is green. The keypad is now
in the Standby Mode. Enter the master code twice to return to Programming Mode.
Code Length New Master Code Code Length New Master Code
2 digits 12 5 digits 12345
3 digits 123 6 digits 123456
4 digits 1234
Note: Deleting all users is recommended before changing the access mode to user card with user
code. See page 14, Deleting All Users.
4. Exit Programming Mode by pressing .
Programming Output #1
Each Output #1 user can be programmed to have a user code and a user card.*
Note – For all of the following programming functions, the keypad must be in Programming Mode. To enter
Programming Mode, enter the Master Code twice.
A. User Code Only
1. Enter a user ID number. ( 0 0 0 to 9 9 9 )
2. If the left LED is red, previous user data exists. Clear it by entering . The keypad will beep in
confirmation and the left LED will turn green.
3. Enter a new user code.
4. To program the next user, repeat from step 1 in section A, B, or C.
5. Exit Programming Mode by pressing .
B. User Card Only*
1. Enter a user ID number. ( 0 0 0 to 9 9 9 )
2. If the left LED is red, previous user data exists. Clear it by entering . The keypad will beep in
confirmation and the left LED will turn green.
3. Swipe a new user card.
4. Return to Programming Mode by pressing .
5. To program the next user, repeat from step 1 in section A, B, or C.
6. Exit Programming Mode by pressing again.
Programming Output #2
Each Output #2 user may only have a user code OR a user card programmed.
Note – For all of the following programming functions, the keypad must be in Programming Mode. To enter
Programming Mode, enter the Master Code twice.
Additional Programming
Programming the Output #1 Timer Programming the Output #2 Timer
DEFAULT: 1 second DEFAULT: 1 second
Step 1 Step 2 Step 1 Step 2
Enter: For toggle mode, enter: Enter: For toggle mode, enter:
1 0 0 5 0 0
or or
For timed output, enter: For timed output, enter:
0 1 to 9 9 0 1 to 9 9
01 to 99 is the number of seconds Output #1 will 01 to 99 is the number of seconds Output #2 will
activate. activate.
Code Length New Master Code Code Length New Master Code
2 digits 12 5 digits 12345
3 digits 123 6 digits 123456
4 digits 1234
Factory Defaults
Code Length 4 digits
Master Code 1234
Output #1 Access Mode* User codes OR user cards
Output #1 User Codes None
Output #2 User Codes None
Output #1 Timer 1 second
Output #2 Timer 1 second
Output #2 Function User codes
Tamper Alarm OFF
*SK-1323-SPQ and SK-2323-SPQ only
Troubleshooting
The keypad will not accept Make sure the Output #1 Access Mode is programmed to accept
user codes or user cards. user codes.
(See page 11, Setting the Output #1 Access Mode.)
If an incorrect card or code has been entered, the keypad may
be in Wrong Code Lockout. Wait 1 minute.
(See page 15, Wrong Code Lockout.)
The keypad will not program new Before inputting new code or card, check the left LED. If it is red,
user codes or user cards. previous user data exists. Press to delete.
The keypad will not program a Before inputting new code or card, check the left LED. If it is
new Master Card. solid green, a Master Card is already programmed. Press
to delete.
Programming option will It is likely the keypad is not in the correct mode. Press until
not work. the right LED turns green to put the keypad in Standby Mode.
Enter Programming Mode and begin again.
Output #2 will not activate. Make sure that Output #2 is programmed for the correct function.
(See page 13, Programming the Output #2 Function).
Egress input is not working. Check that the egress device is wired correctly.
(See page 4, Wiring Diagram).
Relay output will not stop. Make sure that the output is not set for toggle mode.
(See page 13, Programming the Output #1 Timer and
Programming the Output #2 Timer).
NOTICE: The information and specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of publication. However, the SECO-LARM policy
is one of continual development and improvement. For this reason, SECO-LARM reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
SECO-LARM is also not responsible for misprints or typographical errors.
Copyright © 2011 SECO-LARM U.S A., Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, without
the written permission of SECO-LARM.
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