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10/26/2010

Ins-30058-US
TOUCHLOCK K series stainless steel compact keypad Paxton
Technical Support
1.800.672.PAXT support@paxton-access.com
Technical help is available: Monday - Friday from 02:00 AM - 8:00 PM (EST)
Saturday from 04:00 AM - 08:00 AM (EST)

Documentation on all Paxton products can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/

Quickstart guide
This supplement is a brief guide to installing a TOUCHLOCK K series compact system. Further information is
available for download at: http://paxton.info/140 or call the technical support team on: 800.672.7298

Fitting

FCC Compliance
Class B digital devices.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Class A digital devices.


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Wiring
Bell

+12V 0V

Exit
12V DC power
supply

0V +12V 0V

Exit button
(push to make)

+12V

0V 12V DC release current rating must be less than 1A.

Electric release

K75 Screw connector option

Wire outputs +12V DC

0V

Lock 12V

Lock 0V

Exit input

Exit 0V

Bell 12V
The unit should be mounted in conjunction with
Bell 0V an electrical backbox to achieve the required
clearance for the connector.
If the +12V bell wire (Brown) is not connected
it must be terminated to avoid a short circuit. If an adaptor plate (310-750-US) is fitted, the
mountings on the backbox can also be used.

Full System Reset


1. Power down the system.
2. Power the system up whilst pressing and holding 3.
3. The LED's will flash and the unit will beep 3 times a second.
4. Go to the programming guide. - Initialising a new system.
Initialising a new system
Choose a 6 digit Programming Code and load this into the unit as follows:

IMPORTANT: Do not set the Programming Code to 123456


The default user code is 1234 - the programming code must not include 1234 in the same order.
The door lock will release after 1234 and ignore any remaining numbers.

Enter 6 digit Re-enter 6 digit


Programming Programming
Code Code

The factory User Code is now set to 1234

You can now set up the user codes and features using the programming chart.

Example: - Setting a user code to unlock the door under Normal condition
Enter 6 digit
Enter user code
Programming
Code
8 4-8 digits
Re-enter
user code 4
Hold for 3 secs Normal
The unit will beep and the LED flashes faster

This box can be used to write down the Programming Code for future reference.
Ensure that this information is stored in a secure place.

START - Enter the 6 digit Programming Code and hold down a function key
for 3 seconds. - The unit beeps and the LED flashes faster.
Continue the key sequence to set the option - The keypad returns to operating mode.

Enter user code


Set a
user code 8 4-8 digits
Re-enter
user code 4 = Normal

OR 6 = Toggle

Door open time


(seconds) 5 X X OR 8 = Duress

Enter time in seconds


(default = 07, max = 60) OR 2 = Delete

Single or multiple
codes 2 2 One code only OR 6 Multiple codes allowed

Lock wire setting 1 2 Fail locked OR 6 Fail open

Silent operation 3 2 Beep on OR 6 Silent

20 wrong keystrokes
= 60 second lockout 4 2 OFF OR 6 ON

Toggle door open


Exit button 7 2 Open door for
time in option 5 OR 6 until pressed again or
toggle code entered

Enter 6 digit Re-enter 6 digit


Change
Programming Code 6 Programming
Code
Programming
Code

Enter 6 digit
Data Reset (except
Programming code) 9 Programming
Code
9 = Hold down for 3 secs
Here is the list of topics about this product that receive the most technical support inquiries.
We list them here to help you speed up the installation and trouble shooting process.

1 - Can I use a fail open release (e.g. Maglock)?


QThe lock wires from a compact keypad provide 12V DC to the electric lock. By default, the compact is set to operate with a fail
Qlocked release - providing 12V on the lock wires when a valid entry is made. To use a fail open release, the lock wire setting
Qneeds to be changed (Program option 1)

2 - Can I put a relay across the lock wire output?


QYes - All compact systems have been designed to drive relays.

3 - Integration with an entry phone system.


QThe output from the entry phone system is used to simulate an exit button for the Paxton equipment. No voltage should be
Qapplied to the exit input wires (Blue / Mauve) of a compact unit. Most phone systems will provide a powered pair to release the
Qdoor lock; this voltage must be used to drive an independent relay. The relay contacts must be 'normally open going closed' to
Qmimic a 'push to make' exit button. Only a voltage free output pair can be connected directly to the exit input wires.

4 - What are the keypad code types used for?


QNormal - Releases the door for the time period set in Option 5 ( 7 secs default)
QToggle - Releases the lock until the code is entered for a second time.
QDuress - Releases the lock (as in Normal) but also energizes the bell output for 30 seconds.
QDelete - Used to remove a specific code that has already been entered in Multiple mode.

5 - Connecting a compact with another control unit.


QThis cannot be done. Paxton Compact systems have the control electronics built in and no direct data output is provided.
QThe Switch2 and Net2 system use a different type of data input.
QNote: The compact system will control the door unit on its own.

6- Read in and read out on one door.


QYou cannot wire two compact systems in parallel to a common lock as this may result in damage to your system. They will both
Qpower the door lock independently and will not offer single point control. We recommend using one Switch2 controller with two
Qcompatible keypads or readers.

Specifications
Features Min Max
Number of Codes 1 50
Code length 4 digits 8 digits
Door open time 1 sec 60 secs
Silent operation Yes
Can be used with fail OPEN locks Yes
Can be used with fail CLOSED locks Yes
Exit button input Yes
Door Contact input No
Backlight No
Electrical Min Max
Voltage 11V DC 14V DC
Current 170 mA
Switchable current 1A
Alarm/bell output voltage 12V DC
Cable length 3 yards
Environment Min Max
Operating temperature -20 °C (-4 °F) +55 °C (+131 °F)
Waterproof IPX7 Outdoor Use
Dimensions Width Height Depth
K38 1 1/2 in 3 in 1/2 in

K50 2 in 4 in 5/8 in

K75 3 in 5 1/2 in 5/8 in

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