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ACT 5e Digital Keypad
Installation Manual
As with any access control system, always ensure that there is
an alternate means of escape in the event of the unit failing to
operate due to power loss or in the event of fire.

IMPORTANT
Don’t forget to change the programming code to something
known only to yourself.
Never use the onboard relay to switch AC mains voltage. An
external relay isolated electrically from the ACT 5e should be
used for this purpose.
Always remember to place the supplied varistor across the
terminals of the door strike coil to protect the relay contacts.
Always remember to factory default the controller before you
start programming.

INSTALLATION NOTES
ACT 5e Digital Keypad Programming
To enter programming mode:
Press the button followed by the engineering code (initially 9999). The
LED will flash amber while in programming mode. If is pressed at any
time or no key is pressed within 30 seconds, programming mode is exited.
Changing Codes: (from programming mode)
Enter
0
(Change codes)
0-9,
(user number 0-9, = programming code)
0000-9999
(4 digit code – 0000 deletes user)
Default user codes : Programming = 9999, User 1 =1234,
Toggle Relay (from programming mode):
Enter
1
(Toggle Output)
0-9,
(user number 0-9)
0,1
(0 = Toggle Relay, 1 = Relay Timed)
Setting the Relay active time (from programming mode):
Enter
2
(Set Relay active Time)
0
(Relay Timer) {Buzzer sounds indicating timing…
wait required period}
(Stop timing) {Buzzer stops — timer set}
Setting the Backlight: (from programming mode)
Enter
40
(Set Permanent Backlight)
0,1
(0 = Backlight always off, 1 = Backlight always on)
Enter
41
(Set Auto Backlight)
0,1
(0 = Auto Backlight off, 1 = Backlight on if key
pressed, Permanent Backlight overrides Auto)
Restoring Factory Defaults: (from Programming Mode)
(Factory Defaults Restored & Keypad exits programming mode)
If the programming code has been forgotten.
1.
Remove the power from the unit.
2.
Remove link LK1.
3.
Apply power to unit.
4.
Wait 3 seconds and remove power again.
5.
Replace link LK1.
6.
Restore power and proceed with programming.
Note: The keypad will not operate correctly without LK1 in place.

30 SECOND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
(for typical system)
1.
Enter Programming Mode.
Press button followed by the programming code
(9999)
The LED will flash Amber
2.
Change User 1 code.
Press 0, then 1 followed by the new user 1 code
(four digits)
3.
Change Programming Code.
Press 0, then followed by the new programming
code (four digits).
Exit Programming Mode.
Press the button. The LED will be Red.
4.

The keypad is now ready for normal use.
Note: The keypad may be returned to its factory default
condition at any time by entering the programming mode and
pressing the key three times.

Incorrect Code Lockout
When three invalid codes have been entered in a row. The
keypad will enter lockout mode for 20 seconds. During this
time, the red indicator will flash and all user codes will be
inactive.

12-24V
AC DC

N/O

This illustration shows wiring for
normallly de-energised locks. If
normally energised locks are
required use the N/C relay
contacts

Place the reader / keypad onto the
surface mount collar and clip
down into place. Use the security
screw supplied to attached the
unit to the flush mount collar.

Comm

Mounting plate is attached to the pattress using the
screws supplied. Ensure the corect spacers have been
used to bridge the gap between the mounting plate and
the fixing wings of the pattress box to avoid the
mounting plate being distorted.

Screws

Push
Button

Place the cap onto the unit
and push firmly in place

Security screw
supplied with the unit

N/C

Standard
pattress box

Flush Mount Unit

IMPORTANT
Always place varistor
across lock terminals

Place the reader / keypad onto the surface
mount collar and clip down into place. Use
the security screw supplied to attached the
unit to the surface mount collar.

Place the cap onto the unit
and push firmly in place

Security screw
supplied with the unit

View showing spacer
stacking

Note:
Determine the distance between the patress box
and the mounting plate, using the spacers that are
labelled 1mm to 4mm. A spacer of the correct
length is assembled by stacking the spacers
together.

Power up without link if
programming code has
been lost

The surface mount collar is mounted on the
wall using the fixing kit supplied in the box.

Surface Mount Unit

View shows mounting
plate before spacers are
broken away by installer

Spacers break away
from main component
when required by
installer for use

Mounting Instructions for Surface or Flush ACT 5e
ACT 5e Wiring Diagram

LK1

+12V
Door Release Button

EXIT

0V

PSU

Note: The ACT 5e may
be powered from 12 or
24V AC or DV



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