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Mtpad VX

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These robust IP rated standalone keypads are designed to

operate in both internal and external environments.

MTPAD Keypads incorporate metallic backlit keys in an


aluminum slim line surface housing, available in a
standard silver finish or charcoal, white, blue, red and
green. With resin potted electronics all models are IP65
rated

They incorporate an easy to follow programming menu


allowing up to 99 unique codes and the setting of relay
output times. The units also includes an input to trigger
the relay from a push to exit button.

Both audible and visual indication is standard indicating


that a code is correct or incorrect while also helping to
navigate through the programming menu.

Technical Characteristics
Codes: 99 User Codes (1 - 8 digits)
Relays / Outputs: 1 Relay - R1: (2A @ 24v DC / 120v AC)
1 Transistor Output - T1: (100mA)
Relay Time: 1 - 99 Seconds or latching (00)
IP Rating IP65
Power: 12/24v AC/DC
Current: Standby 30mA / Maximum 100mA

Dimensions
51mm
92mm

25mm

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Installation Instructions

+
V21
dng
0d
1d
xx
xx
xx
xx

Ø6.0

Cable
30mm

Terminal Connections

Colour Connection

Red 12/24V
Red 12/24V
Black AC/DC
Black AC/ DC
Pink Pink
Violet Tamper Tamper
Blue Violet
Push Button
Orange
Green Transistor Blue Exit Button
Gray NC (NO)
Orange
Yellow COM
NO Green Transistor
White
Grey NC

Yellow C Relay
White NO

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Dip Switch Settings

Dipswitch Default: 1- OFF; 2- ON

ON ON

1 2 1 2
Green LED
Relay Status(Output1)

Red LED
ON - Keypad always backlit Transistor Status(Output2)
OFF - Keypad backlit upon pressing any key

Orange LED
Key press and Menu

Redefine Master Code

12v / 24v AC Wiring Diagram


12/24 AC
PSU
Red

Black

White

Yellow
100nF
Grey

Green

Blue

Orange
PTE
(Normally Open)
Pink

Violet

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12v / 24v DC Wiring Diagram
12/24 DC
PSU
Red
+ -
Black

White

Yellow
IN4002
Grey

Green

Blue

Orange
PTE
(Normally Open)
Pink

Violet

Using Transistor Output With a Art.506 Relay (12v dc)


12 DC
PSU
Red
+ -
Black

White

Yellow

Grey

Green

Blue

Orange

Pink

Violet

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Adding a User Code Relay/Output Time
Enter Master Code Enter Master Code
(Factory Default = 000) (Factory Default = 000)
Followed by B Followed by B
Yellow LED on Yellow LED on
Press 0 Enter <output number> (1 or 2)

Enter <user number> (01-99) Enter <output time> (01-99)


(Up to 99 codes may be added) (Enter 00 if latch mode required)

Enter <new user code> (1-8 digits) Press A

Press A
More Yes
Press 3 + <user number> outputs?

No
Enter <output number> to be triggered Yellow LED off
[1 = Relay] [2 = Transistor] [12 = both] Press B to exit programming

Press A

More Yes
codes?

No
Delete a User Code
Yellow LED off
Press B to exit programming Enter Master Code
(Factory Default = 000)
Followed by B
Yellow LED on
Press 9

Delete All Codes Enter <user number> (01-99)


to delete
Enter Master Code
(Factory Default = 000) Press A
Followed by B
Yellow LED on
Press 8 More Yes
codes?
Press 99
No
Yellow LED off

Press A Press B to exit programming


Yellow LED off
Press B to exit programming

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Resetting the Master Code

000
2578
A
B
Disconnect power. Switch off dip switch 1 Enter the default master code 000
Switch on dip switch 1. Yellow LED switches on + Long beep Enter the new master code e.g 2578
Reconnect power. Press A followed by Beep Beep
Beep Beep + Yellow LED blinks Press B and the yellow LED switches off

Troubleshooting
Keypad does not respond to key presses
1. Check the correct voltage is present on the input terminals (12/24v ac/dc).

Keypad is not accepting default master code 000


1. Perform master code reset.

Keypad no longer accepts user code


1. Check master code has been changed from the default.
2. Check back EMF protection across lock release.

Keypad accepts user code but no longer releases lock


1. Check the correct relay output is assigned to user code.
2. Check push to exit button is normally open.
3. Check for continuity across relay contacts when user code is entered.
4. Check lock wiring for continuity.
5. Check the correct voltage is present on the input terminals (12/24v ac/dc).

Relay triggers and does not return back to its previous state
1. Check relay is not set up to latch

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Northern Office
Videx Security Ltd
Unit 4-7 Chillingham ind Est
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE6 2XX
Tel: 0870 300 1240
Fax: 0191 224 5678

Southern Office
1 Osprey
Trinity Park
Trinity Way
London
E4 8TD
Fax: 0208 523 5825

Technical Support
tech@videx-security.com
Tel: 0191 224 3174
Fax: 0191 224 4938
http://www.videx-security.com

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