Specifications, Functions – SARGENT 4292 Keypads User Manual
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4291 and 4292 Keypads
General Description
The 4290 Series Microprocessor Controlled
Keypads provide keyless access primarily for
electric locking devices requiring dry contact
switching. User codes are programmed from
the keypad to perform various functions.
A yellow LED indicates keypad status and red
and green user LEDs can be wired to display
latchbolt and/or door status. The 4291 Keypad
is designed for indoor use in a protective
environment. The 4292 Keypad is weather
resistant and can be used for outdoor use.
Specifications
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Wallplate Finish
Wall Plate Dimensions
Mounting Screws
Master Codes
User Codes
Memory Backup
Voltage Input
Current Draw 45mA
Green User LED
Red User LED
Yellow User LED
Control Ouput
Momentary Control
Maintained Control
Temperature Range
Tamper Feature
Stainless Steel (US32D)
4.50” x 2.75” x 1.53”
(2) 6-32 Tamper Resistant
(2) 6-32 Slotted Oval
1 (1 to 6 digits)
15 (1 to 6 digits)
Non Volatile
24VDC
45mA
24VDC, 15mA
24VDC, 15mA
Keypad Status
SPDT Dry, 8A, @ 24VDC Res.
0 - 90 Seconds
Infinite
-20° - 130°F
3 Incorrect Entries/
15 Second Lockout
Special Features (Connector Output)
Auxiliary Output (2)
24VDC, 50mA (SINK)
Keypad Active
24VDC, 50mA (SINK)
Panic Output
24VDC, 50mA (SINK)
Request to Exit
Dry Contact Activated
1. Control Output (Terminal Strip TS-1)
Enter programmed user code to activate this
output for 0-90 seconds or maintained. This is
a Form “C” dry contact output and should not
exceed 8 AMP (24VAC RES) load. It is used to
control an electric locking device.
2. Auxiliary 1 Output (Wht/Red)
Enter programmed user code to activate this
output for 0-90 seconds. This output should
not exceed a 50mA (24VDC) load. It is used to
control a relay, horn, LED etc.
3. Auxiliary 2 Output (Wht/Blu)
Enter programmed user code to activate
this output for 0-90 seconds or maintained.
This output should not exceed a 50mA
(24VDC) load. It is used to control a relay,
horn, LED, etc.
4. Keypad Active (Wht/Blk)
Enter any key and this output will activate for
10 seconds (from last keypress). This output
should not exceed a 50mA (24VDC) load.
When used in conjunction with an auxiliary
relay, it can control LEDs or a CCTV camera.
5. Panic Output (Org)
Enter * and # keys simultaneously to activate
this output for 1 second duration. The orange
wire output should not exceed a 50mA (24VDC)
load. It is used to control a relay, horn, LED, etc.
6. Request to Exit (Wht/Org, Brn)
A momentary closure (N. O. dry contact) will ac-
tivate the Control Relay for the same time period
as programmed for the Master Code. It is used
in conjunction with a Motion Detector for exiting.
Refer to Fig. A, following page.
7. Tamper Feature
A 15 second keypad lockout will occur if (3)
improper codes are entered.
8. Passage Mode
Programming this feature changes the state
of the keypad relay contacts. Its intended use
is to maintain the door in the unlocked mode.
Master code and user codes cannot be used
in this mode.
Functions
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