Linear AKR-1 manual

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    AKR -1 Digital K eyless Entr y System W ith Built-in Wireless R eceiver Installation and Programming Instructions (760) 438-7000 • FAX (760) 438-7043 USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123 Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340 www.linearcorp.com 217350 D IMAGE 1 PRINTER’S INSTRUCTIONS: INSTR,INSTL,AKR-1 - LINEAR P/N: 217350 D - INK: BLACK [...]

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    CONTENT S PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Linear’ s AKR-1 is a digital keyless entry system with a built-in radio receiv er designed for access control applications . The ke ypad is housed in a rugged, cast aluminum enclosure that can be mounted to a pedestal or bolted directly to a wall. The die-cast keys ha ve bright, easy-to-read yello w graphics. Up to 4[...]

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    1 FE A TURES ✓ KEYPAD PROGRAMMABLE ✓ 480 ENTRY CODE CAP ACITY ✓ 480 TRANSMITTER CAPACITY ✓ SUPPORTS 4 BLOCKS OF TRANSMITTERS WITH 4 F ACILITY CODES ✓ WEA THER-PROOF , T AMPER-RESISTANT RADIO ANTENNA ✓ SUPPORTS 1 MODEL MGT SAFETY EDGE TRANSMITTER ✓ 1-6 DIGIT ENTRY CODE LENGTH ✓ 4 INDEPENDENT OUTPUTS (TIMED/TOGGLED) ✓ 4 INDEPENDENT [...]

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    2 COMPONENT LOCA TIONS RED/GREEN POWER/ACCESS INDICATOR NIGHT LIGHT TACTILE KEYPAD YELLOW "LOCKOUT" INDICATOR KEYLOCK JUMPER JP1 REMOVE TO REDUCE BEEPER SOUND JUMPER JP2 REMOVE TO RESET MASTER CODE TERMINAL BLOCK ANTENNA (HIDDEN) Figure 1 . Component Locations 217350 D IMAGE 4[...]

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    3 WIRING DIAGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DC OR AC POWER INHIBIT COMMON REQUEST-TO-ENTER EARTH GROUND N.O. COMMON N.C. OUTPUT #3 OUTPUT #4 N.O. COMMON N.C. COMMON 10 11 12 13 14 15 AKR-1 TERMINALS MAIN RELAY AUXILIARY RELAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DC OR AC POWER DOOR SENSE COMMON REQUEST-TO-ENTER EARTH GROUND N.O. COMMON N.C. OUTPUT #3 OUTPUT #4 N.O. COMMON N.C[...]

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    4 Pedestal Mounting The AKR-1 ke ypad can be mounted on a standard pedestal. ❑ Use four security bolts and locking n uts to secure the ke ypad’ s backplate to the pedestal (see Figure 3). W all Mounting The AKR-1 ke ypad can be mounted directly to a wall or fl at surface . ❑ Use the appropriate fasteners to secure the ke ypad’ s backplate [...]

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    5 Gate Control Refer to Figure 5 f or an outline of a typical gate installation. ❑ Route four wires between the gate and the k eypad (tw o f or power , two for control). ❑ Connect the gate operator’ s auxiliary or radio power output terminals to the keypads PO WER input ter minals (obser ve wiring polarity). ❑ Connect the gate operator’ s[...]

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    6 Door Control ❑ Install a low voltage electric door strike f or unlocking the door . ❑ Choose a location for the po wer supply or transf ormer. ❑ Route two wires between the pow er supply and the ke ypad. Connect the power supply’ s output ter minals to the ke ypad’ s PO WER input terminals (obser ve wiring polarity). ❑ Route two wires[...]

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    7 F ACT ORY DEF AUL T S MASTER PROGRAMMING CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123456 ENTRY CODE LENGTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 DIGITS REQUEST -TO-ENTER OUTPUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    8 Adding a New Entr y Code Press: 0 1 # Code # Code # Relay # Code = The new entry code: 1-999999, depending on code length Relay = Rela y output entr y code will activate: 1 = Relay #1 2 = Rela y #2 3 = Both Relays The yellow indicator will fl ash quickly while the AKR-1 searches its memory for availab le space and duplicate entries. The green in[...]

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    9 T ypical T oggle Mode Wiring For de vices triggered by a normally open circuit, wire the contacts of the Main and Auxiliary Relays in parallel (see the Figure belo w). Either rela y will be able to trigger the access device. Entr y codes programmed for the A uxiliar y Relay will be able to hold the output on. Select Door Sense or Inhibit Input De[...]

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    10 Select Alarm Shunt Output Default: No Output Sets which output activates during the time access is granted. (Use this output to shunt alarm contacts attached to the access door.) This output may be timed or toggled. Press: 1 5 # Output # Output = Output to Activate (0-4) 1 = Relay #1 2 = Rela y #2 3 = Output #3, 4 = Output #4 0 = No Output Selec[...]

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    11 Anti-passback Time Default: No Anti-passback Sets the length of time an entry code or transmitter will not function after it is used. Press: 5 1 # Minutes # Minutes = Time in Minutes (1-4), 0 = No Anti-passback RADIO PROGRAMMING The follo wing programming steps are used to add, remo ve , suspend, and confi gure bloc k coded transmitters used wi[...]

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    12 Select Right But ton Output Default: Relay #2 Sets which relay output activ ates when a transmitter’ s r ight button is pressed. This setting effects all transmitters used with the AKR-1. See Figure 7 for transmitter button designations f or various models. Press: 7 2 # Output # Output = Output to Activate (0-3) 1 = Relay #1 2 = Rela y #2 3 = [...]

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    13 Master Reset ✦ CAUTION: Performing a master reset will c lear the entire memory of the AKR-1 and return all programmable options to the factory default v alues. ALL ENTR Y CODES AND TRANSMITTERS WILL BE ERASED. STEP 1 Disconnect power from the k eypad. STEP 2 Press and hold down the * and # ke ys. STEP 3 Apply power to the k eypad, contin ue h[...]

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    14 Beeper Sound Level The ke ypad’ s beeper can be set to low or high le vel. ❑ If the keypad’ s beeper is too loud for the k eypad’ s location, remov e jumper JP1 (see Figure 9). Locking K eypad After the installation is complete. Lock the ke ypad using the ke ylock (see Figure 10). Figure 1 0. Locking the Keypad Case HOOK KEYPAD ONTO BACK[...]

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    15 AKR-1 OPERA TION With Entry Code ❑ Users of the AKR-1 hav e up to 40 seconds to ke y in their entry code. ❑ Up to eight seconds are allowed between each k eystrok e. ❑ All digits of the entr y code must be entered. Example: If the code is 0042, the user must enter “0 0 4 2”. ❑ If the wrong key is pressed, pressing the * k ey will res[...]

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    16 MG T OBS T ACLE TRANSMITTER OPERA TION One Model MGT obstacle transmitter can be programmed into the AKR-1. The MGT is triggered with a safety edge contact and will activate the AKR-1 Rela y #2 for the progr ammed length of time. ☞ NOTE: If an MGT transmitter is programmed, all other transmitters or entry code activations programmed f or Relay[...]

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    17 SPECIFICA TIONS MECHANICAL Case dimensions: 4.00” W x 7.00” H x 3.00” D ELECTRICAL V oltage: 12-24 V olts AC or DC Current: 10 mA typical, 150 mA maximum Outputs: Relay #1 Form “C” 5 Amps @ 24 V olts maximum Relay #2 Form “C” 1 Amp @ 24 V olts maximum Solid state outputs (Outputs #3 & #4) Shor t-to-common 100 mA @ 24 VDC maximu[...]

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    IMPORT ANT !!! Linear radio controls provide a reliab le communications link and fi ll an impor tant need in por table wireless signaling. Howe ver , there are some limitations which must be observed. • For U .S. installations only: The radios are required to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations as P ar t 15 devices . As such, they ha ve limite[...]