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SK-1131-SPQ Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card Reader Manual Quick Installation Guide:
This page is for installers looking to do a basic installation and programming of the keypad. For more in-depth installation and programming instructions, see the Table of Contents on page 4. Mounting Diagram:
Mounting screws Installation screws Quick Wiring Diagram:
SK-1131-SPQ OUTPUT 1 N.C. COM N.O. EG IN
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(for DC use only) Egress button
(inside protected premises) 2 Additional egress buttons can be connected in parallel as needed ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Quick Programming Guide:
This page is for installers looking to do a basic installation and programming of the keypad. For more in-depth installation and programming instructions, see the Table of Contents on page 4. Programming Tips:
The master code, super user code, common user codes, and user codes cannot be the same. A flashing center green LED indicates the keypad is in standby mode. A solid center green LED indicates the keypad is in programming mode. If the keypad is set for Auto Code Entry Mode, your user codes will need to be the same number of digits as the master code (see page 24). Programming Instructions:
Follow the instructions below if the following covers your needs:
A new master code. A single 4-digit user code for all users, and no proximity cards. One output to unlock a door. A 3-second delay time in opening the door after the output is activated. 1. Turn off the beeping before the 1-minute power-up period ends:
12 #
2. Change the master code:
0000 ** 01 xxxx #
NOTE: 0000 is the default master code, xxxx is the new master code. 3. Set the user code to operate output #1 (unlock the door):
10 2 000 xxxx #
NOTE: 000 chooses user ID #1 of 1,000 possible users (000~999). XXXX is the new user code for user ID #1. 4. Set the output #1 delay time (skip this step if the default value of 5 seconds is acceptable):
51 3 #
NOTE: 3 sets the output #1 delay time for 3 seconds. 5. Exit programming mode:
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3 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Table of Contents:
Quick Installation Guide ..................................................................................................................... 2 Mounting Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 2 Quick Wiring Diagram ........................................................................................................................ 2 Quick Programming Guide ................................................................................................................ 3 Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................... 4 Features ............................................................................................................................................ 5 Specifications .................................................................................................................................... 5 Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 6 Parts List ............................................................................................................................................ 6 LED Indicators and Keypad Sounds .................................................................................................. 6 Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 7 IMPORTANT NOTES ........................................................................................................................ 7 Wiring Diagram .................................................................................................................................. 8 Sample Applications .......................................................................................................................... 9 Getting Ready to Program ..........................................................................................................10~11 Programming Format and Default Programming Values ................................................................. 12 System Restore ............................................................................................................................... 13 Programming the Master Code ....................................................................................................... 13 Programming the Super User Code .......................................................................................... 14~15 Programming Common User Codes ......................................................................................... 15~16 Programming User Codes and Proximity Cards ........................................................................ 16~17 Programming Visitor Codes for Output #1 ................................................................................. 17~18 Programming Duress Codes ..................................................................................................... 19~20 Programming the Output Mode and Output Timing ......................................................................... 21 Programming the Real-Time Clock ................................................................................................. 22 Programming the Output #1 Auto-Disable Time ........................................................................ 22~23 Programming the Wrong-Code System Lock-Up ............................................................................ 24 Programming the User Code Entry Mode ................................................................................. 24~25 Programming the Keypad Sounds ................................................................................................... 25 Programming the Output Relay Activation Sounds ......................................................................... 25 Programming the Center LED Flashing during Standby Mode ....................................................... 26 Programming the Door-Forced-Open Warning and Timing ............................................................. 26 Programming the Door-Propped-Open Warning and Delay Time ................................................... 27 Programming the Door Open Alarm and Timing.............................................................................. 27 Programming the Egress Delay/Warning/Alarm ........................................................................ 28~29 Direct Access to Programming (DAP) ............................................................................................. 30 Users Guide to Operating the SK-1131-SPQ ................................................................................. 31 Notes ............................................................................................................................................... 32 Also Available .................................................................................................................................. 32 4 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Features:
Built-in proximity card reader 12~24 VDC/VAC Operation Up to 1,000 possible user codes (000~999) and/or proximity cards programmable for output #1, 100 (001~100) for output #2, 100
(001~100) for output #3 Up to 50 (01~50) possible temporary visitor codes, which can be programmed for one-
time or limited-time use (1~99 hours) Output #1: Form C relay, 1A@30VDC max. Output #2: Form C relay, 1A@30VDC max. Output #3: Transistor ground, 100mA@24VDC Outputs #1, #2, and #3 can be programmed to activate for up to 99,999 seconds (nearly 28 hours) Tamper output: N.C. Dry contact, 50mA@24VDC max. Keypad illuminates when a button is pressed;
backlight can be programmed for FULL or AUTO in standby mode Mounts to a standard single-gang back box
(surface-mount back box included) All features are programmed directly from the keypad: No need for an external programmer EEPROM Memory protects programmed information in case of power loss Duress code signals a silent alarm if an authorized user is forced to open the door under duress Egress input lets users exit the premises without keying in the code Door sensor input for anti-tailgating operation Interlocking input for connecting to a second Keypad active or alarm output selectable via keypad jumper Specifications:
Operating voltage Current draw
(at 12VDC) Outputs Inputs Standby Keypress Output 1 active Output 1 & 2 active Output 1, 2, & 3 active Total max current draw
#1 Form C
#2 Form C
#3 Transistor ground K or A Duress Interlock Tamper Egress Door sense Door inhibit Proximity reader frequency Proximity reader sensing distance Operating temperature Operating humidity Dimensions (including back box) Weight 12~24 VDC/VAC 66mA 93mA 99mA 126mA 127mA 160mA 1A@30VDC 1A@30VDC 100mA@24VDC 100mA@24VDC 100mA@24VDC 100mA@24VDC 50mA@24VDC N.O. Ground N.C. Ground N.O. Ground 125kHz (EM125) 11/2 (38mm)
-4~158 F (-20~70 C) 5~95% Non-condensing 45/8x27/8x11/2 (117x73x38 mm) 6-oz (170g) 5 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Overview:
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(117mm) Parts List:
1x Keypad 1x Back box 2x Installation screws 2x Mounting screws 1x Diode 1x Manual 2 (73mm) 1
(38mm) LED Indicators and Keypad Sounds:
LED Indicators Red LED (Left) Green/Red/Amber LED (Center) Green LED (Right) Steady Available for free connection Flashing Programming mode (green) Output #1 disabled (red) Standby mode (green) Inhibit mode paused (red/amber) Keypad Locked (red/amber) Available for free connection Green/Red/Amber LED (Center) Sounds(1) 1 Beep 2 Beeps 5 Beeps Steady ON 1 Flash 2 Flashes Keypad Sounds and LEDs Status In programming mode Successful key entry Successful code/card entry Unsuccessful code/card entry Power up delay Output relay activation(2) In standby mode(3) System refresh mode Card/code already stored Real time clock stopped after power loss NOTE:
1. Keypad sounds can be programmed ON or OFF (see page 25). 2. Output relay activation sounds can be programmed ON or OFF (see page 25). 3. Green center LED flashing during standby mode can be programmed ON or OFF Continuous beeping 1-Sec long beep Continuous 3 fast beeps every 5 seconds 1 Long beep 1 Flash/sec 2 Beeps Continuous flashing Fast flashing for 2.5 min
(see page 26). 6 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Installation:
1. Find a suitable location to mount the keypad. Install it at the height at which most users will be able to easily operate the keypad. Install one mounting screw on the wall. After the screw has been installed, hang the back box by the top mounting hole. Install the second mounting screw through the bottom hole. 3. 4. Run the wire through the wall or conduit to the back box location, then run the wire through 2. 5. Refer to the wiring diagram (page 8) and ensure that jumpers for Backlit and K or A (Keypad the back box. or Alarm) (page 8) are properly set. 6. Connect the wires to the keypad according to the wiring diagram on page 8. 7. Finish assembly by attaching the keypad to the back box with the included installation screws. Mounting screws Installation screws IMPORTANT NOTES:
IF USING THE KEYPAD WITH A MECHANICALLY OPERATED DOOR OR GATE, MOUNT THE KEYPAD AT LEAST 15 (5m) FROM THE DOOR OR GATE TO PREVENT USERS FROM BEING CRUSHED OR PINNED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. 1. Always disconnect power before servicing the keypad. Do not apply power until all connection wiring is completed. 2. The keypad must be properly grounded. Use a minimum 22AWG wire connected to the common ground output wire 7 (white) or wire 15 (light green). Failure to do so may damage the keypad. 3. All wiring and programming should be done by a professional installer to reduce the risk of improper installation. 4. The users guide for this keypad is located on page 31 of this manual. Be sure to store this manual in a safe place for future reference. 7 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Wiring Diagram:
Connection Terminals Terminal Description Output #1 N.C. Output #1 COM Output #1 N.O. Output #1. NO/NC/COM, relay output, max. 1A@30VDC N.O. Pushbutton contact to ground. Press button to initiate door unlock output Egress In 12/24 VAC/VDC Connect to a 12/24 VAC/VDC power supply. Observe polarity. Connect to an optional N.C. sensor such as a magnetic contact to monitor if a door is open or closed. Connect to ground if not used. Door Sensor Backlit jumper K or A jumper FULL AUTO BACKLIT KEY ALARM K or A R O O D S N E S
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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Connection wires l s a n m r e i t n o i t c e n n o C Connection Wires Wire Color 1 Red Black 2 Grey 3 Green 4 Light Blue 5 6 Yellow White 7 Pink 8 White/Brown 9 10 Blue 11 Purple 12 White/Red Function Tamper Tamper Green LED (-) Green LED (+) Red LED (-) Red LED (+) Ground (-) K or A Output Output #2 COM Output #2 N.O. Output #2 N.C. Output #3 13 Orange Output #1 Inhibit 14 Brown Interlock control Light Green 15 16 White/Orange Ground (-) Duress Output Description Tamper switch output, N.C. contact, max. 50mA@24VDC. Connect to the N.C. 24-hour protection zone of an alarm if needed. Connect to a device to trigger the green LED. Connect to a device to trigger the red LED. Common ground output. Common with wire 15. Transistor ground output, max. 100mA@24VDC. See K or A jumper information below for programming details. Output #2. NO/NC/COM, relay output, max. 1A@30VDC Transistor ground output, max. 100mA@24VDC Output #1 inhibitor. N.O. input, connect to Interlock control of second keypad if needed so that if one keypad is used to open a door, the other is temporarily disabled. Interlock control. N.O. input, connect to Output #1 inhibit of second keypad if needed so that if one keypad is used to open a door, the other is temporarily disabled. Common ground output. Common with wire 7. Transistor ground output, max. 100mA@24VDC. Triggers a silent alarm or other device when the user enters a duress code. Full Auto K A Dim backlit during standby. Full backlit for 10 seconds after any button press. No backlit during standby. Full backlit for 10 seconds after any button press. Switch to ground (-) for 10 seconds after any button pressed. Switch to ground (-) when alarm occurs. Jumpers Backlit K or A 8 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Sample Applications:
Stand-Alone Door Lock:
In this application, the keypad is connected to a single door lock and an egress pushbutton. SK-1131-SPQ OUTPUT 1 N.C. COM N.O. EG IN
(+)
() 12~24 AC/DC DOOR SENS
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(+) Electric Lock
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() 12VDC Power Supply Diode 1N4004 Cathode
(for DC use only) Egress button
(inside protected premises) Additional egress buttons can be connected in parallel as needed Inter-Lock System Using Two Keypads:
In this application, two keypads are each connected to separate door locks and egress pushbuttons. While one door is open, the other cannot be opened. SK-1131-SPQ (Keypad #1) SK-1131-SPQ (Keypad #2) FULL AUTO BACKLIT KEY ALARM K or A R O O D S N E S
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() Electric Lock 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1. Connect orange output #1 inhibit (wire 13) of keypad #1 to brown interlock control (wire 14) of 2. Connect brown interlock control (wire 14) of keypad #1 to orange output #1 inhibit (wire 13) of keypad #2. keypad #2. 3. Connect light green common ground (-) (wire 15) of each keypad together. 9 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Getting Ready to Program:
Codes and/or Cards:
The SK-1131-SPQ can be set to be activated by users in one of three ways:
1. Keypad code only There are five types of keypad codes:
Master code Used only for entering programming mode; there can be only one master code per keypad. Super user code Can be used to activate outputs #1, #2, and #3, or to disable (inhibit) or enable the operation of the outputs. User codes Unique codes for each user to activate outputs #1, #2, or #3. Visitor codes Temporary user codes that can be assigned to visitors or temporary workers to activate output #1; the visitor codes can be programmed for one-time use or to expire after a set number of hours has passed. Duress codes Assigned to specific users as a way to send a silent alert if forced to use the keypad under duress. 2. Proximity card only Standard 125kHz (EM125) proximity cards can be used to activate output #1, output #2, or output #3. 3. Card/fob + code For enhanced security, the user can be required to also enter a code after tapping a proximity card/fob. The code may be unique to each card or to a group of users, or a common code can be used with all cards. Security Levels:
There are four possible security levels for the SK-1131-SPQ:
1. Card only The most basic, convenient level of security. Hold a previously-programmed proximity card over the keypad to activate outputs #1, #2, or #3 (see Programming User Codes and Proximity Cards on pages 16~17). 2. User code only Type in a 4- to 8-digit user code to activate outputs #1, #2, or #3
(see pages 16~17). 3. Card + Common user code All valid proximity cards can be programmed with a single common user code so that outputs #1, #2, or #3 can only be activated if one of the cards and the common user code are used together. The common user code is automatically assigned when each proximity card is programmed into the keypad (see Programming Common User Codes on pages 15~16). 4. Card + Unique user code The most secure level. Each proximity card can be programmed with its own unique user code so that outputs #1, #2, or #3 can only be activated if the card and the unique code are used together (see pages 16~17). 10 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Getting Ready to Program (cont.):
Power Up the Keypad:
When the keypad is first powered up, it will beep continuously for about 1 minute. During this power-up time, if needed, use Direct Access to Programming (DAP) to reset the master code (see Direct Access to Programming (DAP) on page 30). 1. Turn off the beeping before the 1-minute power-up period ends:
12 #
This will immediately stop the beeping. When the beeping has ended, the keypad is ready for normal operation or for programming. Enter and Exit Programming Mode:
All programming of the keypad is done in programming mode. 1. Enter programming mode:
xxxx **
NOTE: XXXX is the master code. 0000 is the default master code
(see Programming the Master Code on page 13 to program a new master code). The center green LED will turn to a steady ON to indicate that the keypad is in programming mode. 2. Exit programming mode:
**
The ** entry can be used to exit programming mode at any time while programming. The center green LED will return to flashing, indicating standby mode, upon exiting programming mode. NOTE: DO NOT DISCONNECT THE KEYPAD FROM POWER WHILE IN PROGRAMMING MODE. Disconnecting the keypad while in programming mode could cause a keypad memory error. 11 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming Format and Default Programming Values:
In this manual, the format used for programming the keypad is as follows:
A 2-digit ( XX ) FUNCTION identifier to tell the keypad what is being programmed. A varying number of digits ( X ) to represent the parameters of that FUNCTION. The # key to confirm programming of the FUNCTION. The following is a list of the different programming functions:
Function 01 02 03 04 05 10 20 30 40 41 42 43 51 52 53 55 56 60 70 71 72 73 80 81 90 91 Parameters Master code Super user code Common user code for output #1 Common user code for output #2 Common user code for output #3 User codes/cards for output #1 User codes/cards for output #2 User codes/cards for output #3 Visitor codes for output #1 Duress codes for output #1 Duress codes for output #2 Duress codes for output #3 Output mode for output #1 Output mode for output #2 Output mode for output #3 System real-time clock Output #1 auto-disable time Wrong-code system lock-up User code entry mode Keypad sounds Output relay activation sounds Center LED standby flashing Door-forced-open warning Door-propped-open warning Egress delay/warning/alarm Door open alarm and timing Default functions and values Default 0000, code length from 4~8 digits No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed 5-Second output, momentary 5-Second output, momentary 5-Second output, momentary No default, must be programmed No default, must be programmed Locks keypad after 10 false code/card tries Manual entry of # after each code Programming and operation beeps enabled 1-Second beep when output is activated Center LED flashes on standby Warning disabled Warning disabled Egress output happens immediately Alarm output is disabled Page #
13 14~15 15~16 15~16 15~16 16~17 16~17 16~17 17~18 19~20 19~20 19~20 21 21 21 22 22~23 24 24-25 25 25 26 26 27 28~29 27 NOTE: The Direct Access to Programming (DAP) code 2828 (page 30) and the system restore code 9999 (page 13) are fixed and cannot be changed, even via programming. 12 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. System Restore:
System restore will reset all programming values except the master code back to the default values shown on page 12. 1. Make sure the keypad is in programming mode (see Enter and Exit Programming Mode on 2. page 11). Initiate system restore:
9999 #
NOTE:
System restore will reset ALL programming except the master code back to default values. Be careful to use system restore only when absolutely necessary. System restore may take several minutes. The center green LED will flash rapidly during this time. Once system restore has been completed, the keypad will beep twice to show that all programming values have been reset to their default values and are ready to be re-programmed. At this point, the keypad is still in programming mode. Programming the Master Code:
The master code is used to enter programming mode. The master code does not serve as a user code for activating outputs #1, #2, or #3. 1. Make sure the keypad is in programming mode (see Enter and Exit Programming Mode on page 11). 2. Enter new master code:
01 xxxx #
NOTE:
XXXX represents the new master code, which can be 4 to 8 digits long. There can be only one master code for the keypad. Programming a new master code will overwrite the previous master code. If the master code is forgotten, use Direct Access to Programming (DAP) to reset the master The master code, super user code, common user codes, and user codes cannot code (see page 30). be the same. If the keypad is set for Auto Code Entry Mode, user codes will need to be the same number of digits as the master code (see Programming the User Code Entry Mode on pages 24~25). 13 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Super User Code:
The super user code has two functions:
Unlike user codes, the super user code can operate output #1, output #2, and output #3. The super user code can also enable or disable output #1. An administrator may want to disable output #1 in the evening or on the weekend to prevent other users from entering a protected premises. The super user code is exempt from any system inhibition or lockup functions. It is valid at any time. Programming the Super User Code:
1. Make sure the keypad is in programming mode (see Enter and Exit Programming Mode on page 11). 2. Enter the new super user code:
02 xxxx #
NOTE:
XXXX represents the new super user code, which can be 4 to 8 digits long. There can be only one super user code for the keypad. Programming a new super user code will overwrite the previous super user code. The master code, super user code, common user codes, and user codes cannot be the same. Deleting the Super User Code:
This function is useful for protecting the premises in case the super user code is forgotten. To delete a super user code:
1. Make sure the keypad is in programming mode (see page 11). 2. Enter:
02 #
Using the Super User Code:
In these examples, assume the super user code is 2580. 1. Activate or deactivate output #1 (timed or toggle, depending on programming):
2580 # 1 2. Activate or deactivate output #2 (timed or toggle, depending on programming):
2580 # 2 3. Activate or deactivate output #3 (timed or toggle, depending on programming):
2580 # 3 14 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Super User Code (cont.):
4. To toggle operation of output #1 ON or OFF:
2580 # 7 NOTE:
This function is used to leave output #1 active for extended periods of time. Do not forget to deactivate this function after its use is no longer required. It is recommended to only use this function with fail-safe locks. 5. To temporarily pause or restart the timed output #1 disable period:
2580 # 8 NOTE:
This function is used to enable the operation of output #1 if it was disabled using the output
#1 auto-disable function (see pages 22~23). When the output #1 auto-disable function is inactive, the red LED will flash steadily. This indicates that output #1 may now be used. 6. Disable or enable output #1 (toggle, regardless of programming):
2580 # 9 NOTE:
For more information on programming timed or toggle mode, see Programming the Output Mode and Output Timing on page 21. The center LED will flash red and amber while output #1 is disabled. For safety reasons, the egress button works regardless of whether output #1 is enabled or disabled via the super user code. The super user code continues to operate output #1 even while that output is disabled. Programming Common User Codes:
This function allows a common user code to be automatically added to each proximity card as it is programmed. Every proximity card user also uses the same common user code to operate outputs
#1, #2, or #3. This provides greater security than programming the keypad to operate with the card alone. It is also more convenient than assigning each user a unique user code, although unique user codes offer an even greater degree of security. 1. To program a common user code for output #1:
03 xxxx #
2. To program a common user code for output #2:
04 xxxx #
3. To program a common user code for output #3:
05 xxxx #
15 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming Common User Codes (cont.):
NOTE:
XXXX represents the new common user code, which can be 4 to 8 digits long. Programming a new common user code will overwrite the previous common user code. A common user code is not necessary if unique user codes are assigned. The master, super user, common user, and user codes cannot be the same. Programming User Codes and Proximity Cards:
When programming user codes and/or proximity cards, use this general formula:
AA B CCC DDDD #
A Output B Security Level (or 5, to delete a user code or card) C User ID D User Code/Proximity Card Outputs:
10 Output #1, up to 1,000 possible user codes and proximity cards. 20 Output #2, up to 100 possible user codes and proximity cards. 30 Output #3, up to 100 possible user codes and proximity cards. Security Levels and Card/Code Deletion:
There are four possible security levels for the SK-1131-SPQ:
1 Card only The most basic, convenient level of security. Just tap a previously-programmed proximity card over the keypad to activate outputs #1, #2, or #3. Note:
The duress code feature cannot be used with the keypad programmed to the card only security mode. However, a duress code can be entered instead of a card. 2 User code only Type in a 4 to 8-digit user code to activate outputs #1, #2, or #3. 3 Card + Unique user code The most secure level. This code is programmed separately for each card and can be unique to the card, or the same code can be used for a group or department. The card and code must be used together to operate the output. 4 Card + Common user code All valid proximity cards can be programmed with a single common user code so that outputs #1, #2, or #3 can only be activated if one of the cards and the common user code are used together. The common user code is automatically assigned as each proximity card is programmed into the keypad. 5 Delete a programmed proximity card or user code. 0999 Delete all programmed proximity cards or codes for the selected output. 16 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming User Codes and Proximity Cards (cont.):
User IDs:
000 to 999 1,000 unique user IDs for user codes and prox cards for output #1. 001 to 100 100 unique user IDs for user codes and/or prox cards for output #2 or output #3. User Codes:
A user code can be 4 to 8 digits long, and must have the same length as the master code if the keypad is used in auto code entry mode (see pages 24~25). The master, super user, common user, and user codes cannot be the same. Examples:
1. Program only a proximity card for user ID #017 for output #1:
10 1 017 READ CARD #
2. Program a user code for user ID #010 for output #1:
10 2 010 2275 #
3. Delete a proximity card for output #1:
10 5 READ CARD #
4. Delete code or proximity card stored in position #002 for output #1:
10 5 002 #
5. Delete all users for output #1:
10 0999 6. Program a proximity card for user ID #001 for output #1 for use with a common user code. 10 4 001 READ CARD #
7. Program a proximity card for user ID #023 for output #2 for use with a unique user code. 20 3 023 READ CARD 2468 #
Programming Visitor Codes for Output #1:
Visitor codes are temporary codes that expire after use or after a specified amount of time has elapsed. While active, they operate output #1 as normal user codes. NOTE:
Visitor codes cannot be used to deactivate the duress output (see Operating Duress Codes on page 20). If a visitor code is programmed using a number previously programmed as a user code, the visitor code will be kept and the user code will be replaced. 17 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming Visitor Codes for Output #1 (cont.):
If the keypad is powered down, any programmed visitor codes will be deleted. When programming visitor codes, use this general formula:
40 aa bb cccc #
40 Program Visitor Codes a Visitor ID b Valid Duration (hours) c Visitor Code Visitor IDs:
01 to 50 50 unique visitor IDs for visitor codes for output #1. 0999 Delete all currently programmed visitor codes. Valid Duration:
00 Set a one-time code. This code can only be used once by a visitor, after which it is automatically deleted. 01 to 99 Set the duration the visitor code will be valid, from 1 to 99 hours. Visitor Codes:
A visitor code can be 4 to 8 digits long, and must have the same length as the master code if the keypad is used in auto code entry mode (see Programming the User Code Entry Mode on pages 24~25). All visitor codes are deleted if power is lost. Examples:
1. Set the visitor ID #1 code to 1268, and make it a one-time code:
40 01 00 1268 #
2. Set the visitor ID #2 code to 1378, and make it valid for three hours:
40 02 03 1378 #
3. Delete the visitor ID #2 code from memory:
40 02 #
4. Delete all currently programmed visitor codes:
40 0999 #
18 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming Duress Codes:
Duress codes allow users to trigger a silent alarm or alert if they are forced to allow access to a protected area. If a user uses a duress code instead of his or her normal user code, outputs #1, #2, or #3 will activate as normal, but the duress output will simultaneously activate to trigger a silent alarm or alert. NOTE:
Duress codes are always valid and are not inhibited by any other operation of the keypad. Duress codes can be used either as stand-alone codes or in conjunction with a user card, depending on how the user codes are programmed (see Programming User Codes and Proximity Cards on page 16). The duress code should be easy to remember. For instance, it can be the same as a users normal user code, but with a single digit changed, as by subtracting or adding 1 to the first or last digit of the code. For example, if the user code is 1369, a good duress code might be 2369. When programming duress codes, use this general formula:
AA BB CCCC #
a Output b Duress ID c Duress Code Outputs:
41 Output #1 42 Output #2 43 Output #3 Duress IDs:
01 to 50 Up to 50 duress codes can be programmed for output #1. 01 to 10 Up to 10 duress codes can be programmed for output #2 or output #3. 0999 Delete all currently programmed duress codes. Duress Codes:
A duress code can be 4 to 8 digits long and must have the same length as the master code if the keypad is used in auto code entry mode (see Programming the User Code Entry Mode on pages 24~25). 19 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming Duress Codes (cont.):
Examples:
1. Set the duress ID #1 code for output #1 to 1360:
41 01 1360 #
2. Set the duress ID #1 code for output #2 to 23980:
42 01 23980 #
3. Delete the duress ID #1 code for output #1 from memory:
41 01 #
4. Delete all duress codes for output #1 from memory:
41 0999 #
Operating Duress Codes:
If a duress code is used in place of a normal user code, both the appropriate outputs #1, #2, or
#3 and the duress output will be activated. However, a duress code cannot deactivate the duress output. Only a normal user code/card, super user code, or a master code can deactivate the duress output. NOTE: A duress code can also be used in conjunction with a user card to activate the duress output. However, a user card alone cannot activate the duress output. Examples:
In these examples, assume that 1360 is an output #1 duress code and that 1369 is a user code. 1. Activate the duress output and output #1 using the duress code:
1360 #
NOTE: Subsequently entering the duress code will activate output #1 again, but will not deactivate the duress output. 2. Deactivate the duress output using the user code:
1369 #
3. Activate the duress output and activate output #1 using the duress code and a user card:
READ CARD 1360 #
20 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Output Mode and Output Timing:
The relays for outputs #1, #2, and #3 can be programmed to trigger ON and OFF with a user code or user card (toggle mode), or to trigger for a programmed length of time of up to nearly 28 hours before automatically turning OFF. The toggle or timed outputs can be used for locking or unlocking a door or for a variety of functions that can be controlled with the keypad. When programming the output mode and time, use this general formula:
aa bbbbb #
A Output B Output Mode and Time Outputs:
51 Output #1 52 Output #2 53 Output #3 Output Mode and Time:
0 Start/stop (toggle) mode. In this case, the output starts when a user code and/or user card is entered, and stops when a user code and/or card is entered. 1 to 99999 The output triggered by a user code and/or user card lasts 1 to 99,999 seconds (nearly 28 hours) before automatically turning off (default 5 seconds). NOTE: While the keypad is in momentary timed output mode, the output can be turned OFF any time by entering the super user code. Examples:
In these examples, assume that the super user code is 2580. 1. 2. In programming mode, set output #1 to toggle:
51 0 #
In programming mode, set output #2 to 60 seconds:
52 60 #
3. Reset output #1 timer:
2580 # 1 4. Reset output #2 timer:
2580 # 2 21 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Real-Time Clock:
A 24-hour real-time clock provides the baseline time needed to start and stop the output #1 auto-
disable time (see Programming the Output #1 Auto-Disable Time below). If the output #1 Auto-Disable Time is not programmed, it is not necessary to set the real-time clock. To set the clock, use this general formula:
55 HHMM #
55 Program Real-Time Clock HH Hours MM Minutes Setting Hours and Minutes:
HH represents hours and MM represents minutes in the military (24-hour) time format, from 00:00 to 23:59. Examples:
Set the real-time clock to 11:30 AM:
55 1130 #
Set the real-time clock to 7:15 PM:
55 1915 #
NOTE:
If the output #1 auto-disable time is programmed, losing power will cause the keypad to beep in groups of 3 every 5 seconds. To deactivate this alert, either reset the real-time clock or clear the output #1 auto-disable time. If the output #1 auto-disable time is not programmed, losing power will not cause the keypad to beep. Programming the Output #1 Auto-Disable Time:
The keypad can be programmed so that output #1 is disabled for a certain period of time every day. Output #1 will be disabled at the start time, and will be re-enabled at the end time. This ensures that users are not allowed into the protected premises, such as during lunch hour or at night. NOTE:
The real-time clock must be operating in order to set the output #1 auto-disable time (see Programming the Real-Time Clock above). For safety purposes, the egress button still works while output #1 is auto-disabled. The time is set using the military (24-hour) time format (00:00 to 23:59). 22 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Output #1 Auto-Disable Time (cont.):
If the programmed start time is before the end time, output #1 is auto-disabled within a single day. If the programmed start time is after the end time, the end time will be on the following day. The start time and end time cannot be the same. The auto-disable time can be temporarily paused and restarted using the super user code (see Programming the Super User Code on pages 14~15). During the output #1 auto-disable time, the super user code can be used to operate output #1 The keypads center LED will flash red and amber during the output #1 auto-disable time. When programming the output #1 auto-disable time, use this general formula:
56 HHMM HHMM #
56 Program Output #1 Auto-Disable Time HHMM Start Time HHMM End Time Start Time:
Start time for output #1 auto-disable time. HH represents hours and MM represents minutes in the military (24-hour) time format, from 00:00 to 23:59. End Time:
End time for output #1 auto-disable time. HH represents hours and MM represents minutes in the military (24-hour) time format, from 00:00 to 23:59. Examples (in these examples, assume that the super user code is 2580):
Set the output #1 auto-disable time from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM:
56 1200 1300 #
Set the output #1 auto-disable time from 6:30 PM to 7:30 AM:
56 1830 0730 #
Clear the output #1 auto-disable time:
56 #
Temporarily pause and resume the output #1 auto-disable time:
2580 # 8 Activate output #1 during the auto-disable time (i.e. open the protected door):
2580 # 1 23 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Wrong-Code System Lock-Up:
The keypad can be programmed to lock up in order to secure the premises against unauthorized entry if multiple wrong codes are entered or multiple wrong user cards are tapped. When programming the wrong-code system lock-up, use this general formula:
60 aa #
60 Program Wrong-Code System Lock-Up AA Lock Options Lock Options:
Choose from several different options for the wrong-code system lock-up security level:
1 After 10 successive false attempts using incorrect user codes or user cards, the keypad will lock for 60 seconds (default). 2 After 10 successive false attempts using incorrect user codes or user cards, the duress output will activate. The duress output can be deactivated using any user code or user card, or via the super user code. 5 to 10 After 5 to 10 successive false attempts using incorrect user codes or user cards, the keypad will lock for 15 minutes or until the super user code is used as follows:
SUPER USER CODE # 9 00 No system lock-up will happen. NOTE: The keypads center LED will flash red and amber to show that the keypad is locked. The duress code will still function in this mode. Programming the User Code Entry Mode:
The keypad can be programmed for auto or manual user code entry modes:
Auto entry mode Pressing the # key is not required after typing in a user code. In auto entry mode, all user codes must have the same number of digits as the master code. Manual entry mode The # key must be pressed after the user code to indicate the code has been entered completely. In this case, the user codes can have a different number of digits, from 4 to 8 digits. To Program:
For auto entry mode:
70 1 #
For manual entry mode (default):
70 2 #
24 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the User Code Entry Mode (cont.):
NOTE:
If the keypad was previously programmed for manual code entry mode and then is reprogrammed for auto entry mode, any codes whose length exceeds the number of digits of the master code will no longer operate the keypad. However, if the keypad is reprogrammed for manual entry mode, the longer codes will again operate the keypad. Programming the Keypad Sounds:
Some of the keypad sounds can be programmed off:
Keypad audible mode All the keypads status beeps are enabled. Keypad silent mode The successful key entry beep (1 beep) and the unsuccessful user code or card entry beeps (5 beeps) are disabled. However, the warning and power-up delay beeps remain active. This provides for a quieter work environment. To Program:
To enable keypad audible mode (default):
71 1 #
To enable keypad silent mode:
71 0 #
NOTE: This programming function only impacts the keypad sounds. It does not impact the output relay activation sounds (see Programming the Output Relay Activation Sounds below). Programming the Output Relay Activation Sounds:
The keypad output sounds can be programmed for one of three modes:
1. No beeps The keypad will not beep when an output is activated. 72 0 #
2. 1-second beep (default) The keypad will beep for 1 second when an output is activated. 72 1 #
3. 2 short beeps The keypad will beep twice when an output is activated:
72 2 #
NOTE: This programming function only impacts the output relay activation sounds. It does not impact the keypad sounds (see Programming the Keypad Sounds above). 25 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Center LED Flashing during Standby Mode:
The keypads center green LED typically flashes while the keypad is in standby mode, but can be programmed off if needed. 1. Enable center green LED flashing during standby mode (default):
73 1 #
2. Disable center green LED flashing during standby mode:
73 0 #
Programming the Door-Forced-Open Warning and Timing:
If the keypad is connected to an optional magnetic contact or other door protection switch or device, the keypad can be programmed to beep when a door has been forced open. The keypad beep can be set to activate for 1 to 999 seconds. 1. Door-forced-open warning OFF (default):
80 0 #
2. Door-forced-open warning ON:
80 ttt #
NOTE:
TTT represents the beep and alarm output active time, which can be set from 1 to 999 seconds. If programmed for door-forced-open warning, the keypad will beep if the door is forced open without using a user code and/or card or the egress button. The keypad will not beep if the door is opened with a user code and/or card or the egress button. The door-forced-open warning and the door open alarm should not both be enabled, as the overlap in timing could result in incorrect alarm outputs (see Programming the Door Open Alarm and Timing on page 27). 26 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Door-Propped-Open Warning and Delay Time:
If the keypad is connected to an optional magnetic contact or other door protection switch or device, the keypad can be programmed to beep when a door has been propped open. This prompts authorized users to close a door that was not closed properly or to investigate a door that may have been deliberately propped open. 1. Door-propped-open warning OFF (default):
81 0 #
2. Door-propped-open warning ON:
81 ttt #
NOTE:
TTT represents the delay time, which can be set from 1 to 999 seconds. The delay time provides time for a door to close normally before triggering the door-propped-open warning. The door-propped-open beeping will stop when the open door is closed. Programming the Door Open Alarm and Timing:
When the keypad is connected to a magnetic contact or other door monitoring device, it can be programmed to trigger the alarm output for 1 to 999 seconds if the door is opened. In this case, if the alarm output is triggered, the output either automatically ends at the end of the programmed time or when a user code or super user code is input for output #1. NOTE:
If programmed for door open alarm, the alarm will sound if the door is forced open without using a user code and/or card. No alarm will sound if the door is opened with a user code and/or card. The door open alarm and door-forced-open warning should not both be enabled, as the overlap in timing could result in incorrect alarm output (see Programming the Door-Forced-Open Warning and Timing on page 26). To Program:
1. Door open alarm OFF (default):
91 0 #
2. Door open alarm ON:
91 TTT #
NOTE: TTT represents the alarm output time, which can be set from 1 to 999 seconds. 27 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Egress Delay/Warning/Alarm:
With most keypads, the egress button provides a simple way for someone inside a protected premises to exit through a locked door by pressing a button instead of using a keypad. However, in some situations, delaying the egress operation and/or providing some warning or alarm when the egress button is used is desirable. For example, in hospitals or schools, it may be desirable to delay the egress operation and provide a warning to prevent patients or young children from easily leaving the protected area. For simple egress with no delay, warning, or alarm, do not change this setting. It is disabled by default. When programming the egress delay/warning/alarm, use this general formula:
90 a bb #
90 Program Egress Delay/Warning/Alarm A Egress Mode BB Delay Time Egress Modes:
There are six possible egress operation configurations for the SK-1131-SPQ:
1 Momentary contact with no warning or alarm (default) Press the egress button momentarily for silent egress operation. 2 Momentary contact with warning beep Press the egress button momentarily. The keypad will beep for the programmed delay time before letting the door open, to warn that someone is preparing to exit the protected area. 3 Momentary contact with warning beep and alarm Press the egress button momentarily. The keypad will beep for the programmed delay time and activate the alarm output before letting the door open, to warn that someone is preparing to exit the protected area. 4 Hold contact with no warning or alarm Press and hold the egress button for the programmed delay time until the door is open. This prevents accidental opening of the door. 5 Hold contact with warning beep Press and hold the egress button for the programmed delay time until the door is open. The keypad will beep during the delay time before letting the door open, to warn that someone is preparing to exit the protected area. 6 Hold contact with warning beep and alarm output Press and hold the egress button for the programmed delay time until the door is open. The keypad will beep during the delay time and activate the alarm output before letting the door open, to warn that someone is preparing to exit the protected area. 28 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Programming the Egress Delay/Warning/Alarm (cont.):
NOTE: When the egress button is programmed to hold for a delay time before the door is released, it is important to put a sign near the egress button to notify users of the delay time. Delay Time:
0 No delay time (default): Output #1 operates immediately when the egress button is pressed. 1 to 99 Egress button delay time: The delay time can be set from 1 to 99 seconds. This tells the keypad how long to wait after the egress button is pressed before activating output #1. Examples:
1. Momentary mode Press the egress button, and the keypad will beep for 5 seconds before output #1 activates:
90 2 5 #
2. Hold button to activate Press and hold the egress button for 10 seconds, and the keypad will beep for those 10 seconds before output #1 activates:
90 5 10 #
3. Return to default setting Press the egress button to activate output #1 with no beeping or delay:
90 1 0 #
NOTE: For safety and to avoid confusion, when a delay or a press-and-hold delay is programmed, please post a notice near the egress button, such as: Press and hold the button for 5 seconds or until the door is unlocked. 29 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Direct Access to Programming (DAP):
Direct Access to Programming (DAP) is used to reset the master code if it is forgotten. DAP will not change the programming of the SK-1131-SPQ in any other way. To Use DAP:
1. Disconnect the keypads power. 2. Wait one minute to ensure that the keypads power is fully discharged. 3. Reconnect the power. The keypad will beep repeatedly for one minute. 4. While the keypad is beeping, press the egress button once to stop the beeping. 5. Enter the DAP code:
2828 **
6. The center green LED will now turn ON, indicating that the keypad is ready for a new master code to be programmed. NOTE:
See Programming the Master Code on page 13 for how to program a new master code. Direct Access to Programming (DAP) will not reset the keypads programming. It will only enter programming mode in order to program a new master code. 30 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Users Guide to Operating the SK-1131-SPQ:
See Programming the Master Code and Programming the Super User Code on pages 13~15 for functions specific to those authorized to use those codes. Opening the Door:
In these examples, assume that the user code is 2275, the common user code is 3526, and a unique user code is 2468. Security Level 1 Card only READ CARD 1 Long beep indicates that the door can be opened. Security Level 2 Code only 2275 #*
1 Long beep indicates that the door can be opened. Security Level 3 Card + Common user code READ CARD 2 Short beeps and a rapidly flashing center green LED indicates the card is accepted and the keypad is waiting for the Common user code. 3526 #*
1 Long beep indicates that the door can be opened. Security Level 4 Card + Unique user code READ CARD 2 Short beeps and a rapidly flashing center green LED indicates the card is accepted and the keypad is waiting for the Unique user code. 2468 #*
1 Long beep indicates that the door can be opened. NOTE: For more information on security levels, please see Getting Ready to Program on page 10. Operating the Egress Button:
Press the egress button from inside the protected premises to unlock the door and exit without using the keypad. NOTE: For more information on programming the Egress button, please see Programming the Egress Delay/Warning/Alarm on pages 28~29.
* The # key is not needed if the keypad is programmed for auto entry mode. See pages 24~25. 31 ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card ReaderSECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Notes:
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Superior Electronics Corporation Agent Authorization Company: Superior Electronics Corporation Address: No 10, Lane 31, Chongde St., Sinyi District. Taipei City 110. Taiwan Product Name: Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card Reader Model Number(s): SK-1131-SPQ Product Description: Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card Reader FCC ID: K4E1131SPQ We authorize MiCOM Labs Inc., 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the certification of above named equipment. We declare that MiCOM Labs Inc. is allowed to forward all information related to the approval and certification of equipment to the regulatory agencies as required and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Signature:
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Superior Electronics Corporation September 11, 2023 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Attn: OET Dept. Ref: FCC Class II Permissive change for FCC ID: K4E1131SPQ Applicant: Superior Electronics Corporation Dear Examiner, This is to request a Class II Permissive change for FCC ID: K4E1131SPQ originally granted on 06/12/2015 (date). The change under this application is to The components on the PCB board have some changes, as follows, Update Radiated emissions, Spurious emissions. original device new device FCC Class II PC request letter Rev1.1 I attest that the certified device will not be capable of ad-hoc mode operation outside of the grant conditions. Sincerely, Name: Sander Lai Date: 2023.09.11 Title: Senior Systems Engineer Signature of applicant:
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Company Name: SECO-LARM USA INC. Physical U.S. Company Address: 16842 Millikan Ave.Irvine, California 92606-5012 USA Agent content name/Title Agent Email Address: aaeron@seco-Iarm.com Tel: 1-948-261-2999 FRN:0034207613
: Alex Aaron / Technical Sales The above contact person accepts the obligation for service of process. The applicant accepts to maintain an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and impoi1ation or the conclusion of any Commission-
related proceeding involving the equipment. Signed Printed name: Sander Lai Title: Senior SyBtems Engineer Company Name: Superior Electronics Corporation Company Name: SECO-LARM USA INC Date: 8/17/2023 Printed name: AIex,Aaron Title Technical Sales 28 Aug 2023 Date:
* the epptiant must designefe e contact located in fhe United Slates fer purposes of eating ea the appl anrs agent for service of process, regardless of whether the applicant a domestic or foreign entlty. An applicant located in the United Steles mey designate itself as the agen{ for service of
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2023-09-27 | 0.125 ~ 0.125 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2015-06-12 | 0.125 ~ 0.125 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2023-09-27
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1 2 |
2015-06-12
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Superior Electronics Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0010373520
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No. 10 Lane 31, Chongde St., Sinyi District
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1 2 |
Taipei City, N/A
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1 2 |
Taipei City, N/A 110
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@micomlabs.com
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1 2 |
T******@siemic.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
K4E
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
1131SPQ
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
S******** L********
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1 2 | Title |
Senior Systems Engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886 2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886 2********
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1 2 |
s******@superior-elec.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Superior Electronics Corporation
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Taiwan
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1 2 |
s******@superior-elec.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card Reader | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
SHENZHEN STS TEST SERVICES CO.,LTD.
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1 2 |
Accurate Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
B**** Y******
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1 2 |
S**** L****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86 7********
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1 2 |
86-75********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
86-75********
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1 2 |
B******@stsapp.com
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1 2 |
s******@atc-lab.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 0.12500000 | 0.12500000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 0.12500000 | 0.12500000 |
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