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                          Self-contained  keyless entry system ideal for airports, hospitals, warehouses, office  buildings, parking lots, and many other commercial facilities Rugged, cast aluminum enclosure for indoor or outdoor mounting on a wall or pedestal Four  independent outputs and timers: two form C relays and two solid-state  open collector outputs with unique programming per entry code Up to 480 programmable input codes of one to six digits each for activating either or both relays Two LED indicators show system status Key  operating features include: door sense input; inhibit input;  request-to-exit input; alarm shunt output; timed anti-passback; and  keypad lockout Programmable courtesy light illuminates keypad for 1, 2, 3, or 4 minutes, or always on Tactile and audible feedback Keylock secures keypad to mounting backplate 4" W x 5.5" H x 3" D |  
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                           The Model AK-11  Exterior Digital Keypad is a digital keyless entry system designed for  access control applications. The keypad 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 have bright, easy-to-read yellow graphics.
 Up  to 480 entry codes, from 1 to 6 digits in length, can be programmed.  They can activate either, or both, of the relay outputs. Relay #1 has a  5 Amp capacity. Relay #2 has a 1 Amp capacity. The relays can be set  for timed or latch-on/latch-off toggle operation per each individual  entry code. The on or off toggle state of a relay is maintained even  after power interruption. When power is restored to the keypad, each  relay will assume the state it was in when power was removed.
 
 Two  indicators show the status of the entry system. The left indicator  lights red to indicate power, then turns green when access is granted.  The right indicator lights yellow when the keypad is in lockout  condition (from too many incorrect code entries). The keypad’s courtesy  light illuminates the keys. The light can be programmed to activate  indefinitely, or for 1, 2, 3, or 4 minutes after the last key press, or  not light at all. An internal sounder beeps when each key is pressed.
 
 The  DOOR SENSE/INHIBIT input can be used two ways. If programmed for “door  sense”, a switch on the door detects forced entry or door ajar  situations. If programmed for “inhibit”, the input can be wired to a  “service” switch or automatic timer that will disable the Relay #1 when  required.
 
 The REQUEST-TO-ENTER input can be wired to a  pushbutton or fire access keyswitch to provide codeless entry for  authorized personnel. The “anti-passback” feature prevents using the  same code twice before the programmed time elapses.
 
 The ALARM  SHUNT output activates when access is granted. This output can be wired  to shunt alarm contacts on the access door/gate to prevent triggering  of an alarm when authorized access occurs. Two solid state outputs,  capable of switching 100 mA to common, are programmable to signal  forced entry, door ajar, lockout, alarm circuit shunting,  request-to-enter, and keypad active conditions.
 
 The AK-11 is  powered from a 12-24 Volt AC or DC source. Power can be obtained from  the access device or a separate power supply. The EEPROM memory retains  all entry codes and programming, even without power.
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                      |  | The system features four independent outputs
                          with four independent timers. Output #1 is a 5 Amp Form
                          "C" relay with N.O./N.C. contacts @ 24 Volts maximum.
                          Output #2 is a 1 Amp Form "C" relay with N.O./N.C. contact
                          @ 24 Volts maximum. Outputs #3 and #4 are solid-state
                          open collector outputs, short-to-common, 100 mA @ 30
                          Vdc maximum, which can be used to activate a variety
                          of indicators or sounders.  Many input/output-programming options are
                          available. For instance, AccessKey's door sense/inhibit
                          input offers a choice: if programmed for "door sense,"
                          it5 causes a switch on the door to detect forced entry
                          or door ajar situations; if programmed for "inhibit,"
                          it can be wired to a service switch or automatic timer
                          that will disable relay #1 as required. The system also
                          has a request-to-enter input that can be wired to a
                          pushbutton or fire access keyswitch to provide "codeless
                          entry for authorized personnel.  When AccessKey grants access, its alarm shunt
                          output is activated. It can be wired to shunt alarm
                          contacts on the door or gate to prevent triggering of
                          an alarm when authorized access occurs.  |  
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                          The system's two solid state outputs can
                            switch 100 mA to common and are programmable to signal
                            forced entry, door ajar, lockout, alarm circuit shunting,
                            request-to-enter, and keypad active conditions.  Other operating features programmable from
                            the system's keypad include: system reset key or keys(* or * 9 #); entry code length (1 to 6 digits): adding
                            a new PIN; erasing a single PIN' erasing all PINs;
                            changing master programming code; on-time for each
                            of the four outputs; beep sounds on key presses; beep
                            sounds during each of the four outputs; keypad lockout
                            on specified number of incorrect PIN attempts (from
                            2 to 7); and anti-passback time period (from 1 to
                          4 minutes or no anti-passback protection).
 AccessKey is powered from a 12-24 Vac or
                            Vdc source. Its power can be obtained from the access
                            device or a separate power supply. AccessKey uses
                            EEPROM memory, so all entry codes and programming
                            are retained, even without power.  |  
                      |  |  AK-11 Ditital Keypad
                    
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