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will beep if the door was left open after a User
passes; all keypads (or sounder-equipped Wiegand
devices) will beep in the event of a door "kick in".
5. Wire Remote Release button. Install a normally
open momentary switch or sensor mounted inside the
restricted area; used to unlock the entry/exit door
without requiring a keypad or Wiegand device. The
normally open button or sensor is wired to the
"Remote Release Input" terminals 26 and 27.
Note: Consult all installation instructions provided
with each accessory before installation and connec-
tion to the NETWORXPANEL.
WIRING TWO KEYPADS TO THE
NETWORXPANEL
This section provides details as to the system operation
when two of any combination Networx
™
DK model key-
pads (or one Networx
™
DK model keypad and one Wie-
gand device) are wired to the NETWORXPANEL. You
can skip this section if only one keypad is wired to the
NETWORXPANEL, or if no keypads are used and only
Wiegand devices wired to the NETWORXPANEL.
• Two keypads can be used to control one door; the
Main Relay will be wired to a locking device, leaving
the Aux Relay available to be used for a variety of
purposes.
• Two keypads can be used to control two doors;
"Two Door Mode" must be programmed, forcing the
primary keypad to activate the Main Relay only and
the secondary keypad to activate the Aux Relay only.
All previously programmed Aux Relay functions will
be erased.
Because both keypads are wired to the same terminals,
when using two keypads, the rule is:
When two keypads are wired to the same NET-
WORXPANEL terminals, one keypad must be des-
ignated as "primary" and the other as "secondary".
Note: If planning to use "High Security Mode" (both a
User Code and proximity credential are required for pas-
sage), both keypads installed MUST be NETPDK model
keypads; if using Wiegand devices, both must be
equipped with combination keypad and proximity reader.
See the section "WIEGAND DATA FORMATS" for sup-
ported Wiegand Devices.
Designate "Primary" and "Secondary"
As stated above:
When two keypads are wired to the same NET-
WORXPANEL terminals, one keypad must be des-
ignated as "primary" and the other as "secondary".
All keypads are set at the factory as "primary"; therefore
only one of the two keypads will need to be designated
as "secondary". To change a "primary" keypad to
"secondary" (or a "secondary" back to "primary"), the
keypad must first be powered (wired to the NETWORX-
PANEL and powered), then the procedure in step 4 of
"FIRST TIME POWER UP" must be performed.
Two Keypad Identification Feature
To clarify which keypad is programmed as the "primary"
or the "secondary", each keypad can be made to self-
identify. With the keypad fully powered, perform the fol-
lowing:
Press and hold any of the keypad keys for 5 sec-
onds, and its LED will flash either once (indicating
that keypad is programmed as primary) or twice
(indicating that keypad is programmed as secon-
dary).
Two Door Mode
Two Door Mode is used to separately control two doors
with two of any combination NETDK / NETPDK keypads
(or compatible Wiegand devices) wired to one NET-
WORXPANEL. With Two Door Mode, one keypad is
designated as the "primary" keypad (controlling the Main
Relay wired to door number 1), and the other as the
"secondary" keypad (controlling the Aux Relay wired to
door number 2). A specific User Code can be enabled
for use with only one of the two keypads, therefore al-
lowing passage through only one of the two doors. If the
keypads are mounted to opposite sides of the same two-
way swinging door, passage through the door will be al-
lowed in only one direction.
Two Door Mode Wiring
The physical wiring for Two Door Mode is just as easy
as any other type of configuration, with both keypads
wired to the same NETWORXPANEL terminals. If using
compatible Wiegand devices, be sure to use the correct
terminals (T4-T8). See the section "TERMINAL DE-
SCRIPTIONS" and the wiring diagram.
Two Door Mode Programming
To configure the system for "Two Door Mode", see
WI1855 and program Function 67 (Feature 13, "Create
Two Door Mode"). When programmed, all existing auxil-
iary relay features (if programmed) are erased, and the
"primary" keypad activates the Main Relay (wired to door
1), and the secondary keypad activates the Aux Relay
(wired to door 2).
Finally, using the procedure in step 4 of "FIRST TIME
POWER UP", one of the two keypads will need to be
designated as "secondary", because the rule is:
When two keypads are wired to the same NET-
WORXPANEL terminals, one keypad must be des-
ignated as "primary" and the other as "secondary".
Two Door Mode Aux Relay
When Two Door Mode is not programmed, the Auxiliary
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