SoundCraft Home Security System RK 65K User Manual

Radio Key® RK-65K  
RK-65KS  
with RK100M instructions  
STAND ALONE  
PROXIMITY ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM  
with DYNASCAN® TECHNOLOGY*  
3321732  
Operating Guide  
Rev. C  
A Division of Soundcraft, Inc.  
20301 Nordhoff Street  
Chatsworth, CA 91311  
Phone: 818-882-0020 • Fax: 818-882-7052  
*U.S. Patent #6317027  
 
Radio Key® RK-65K/RK-65KS  
Operating Guide  
Table of Contents  
Introduction.........................................................................1  
Ordering Transponders ......................................................3  
Programming Radio Key® RK-65K/RK-65KS ..................4  
Programming Radio Key® RK100M .................................5  
Handheld Programmer (RK-HHP) &  
Programming Deck (RK-PD1) ......................................6  
Programming Steps ..........................................................7  
Programming Hints ..........................................................13  
Basic Operation ...............................................................19  
Converting to RK100M Mode...........................................21  
Warranty...........................................................................28  
Specifications ...................................................................29  
Certifications.....................................................................31  
Illustrations  
Figure 1, Radio Key® RK-65K & RK-65KS Units................2  
Figure 2, Programming Deck & Hand-Held Programmer...2  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
INTRODUCTION  
Operating Guide  
TheRadioKey® RK-65Kisaprogrammablesingle-dooraccess  
control system which controls access for up to 65,000 users. It  
can control an electric strike, magnetic lock, or gate operator,  
and has an additional programmable input which may be set  
as a remote open input or as an LED/Beeper control for use  
with the Wiegand output. AWiegand output is also provided to  
allow for later upgrading to an on line system. Information on  
using the RK-65K as a Wiegand reader is contained on page 18  
The major components are shown in Figures 1 and 2.  
The Radio Key® RK-65K Access Control Unit contains the CPU,  
memory, access relay, and an internal reader. It has a beeper, and  
a bi-color LED indicator. An RK-HHP Handheld Programmer or an  
RK-PD1ProgramDeck(notincluded), isusedtoaddordeletetran-  
sponders, to set the operating mode, to program the password and  
latch timer. The Radio Key® RK-65K is compatible with the Secura  
Key SecuRelay™, an intelligent relay module used to eliminate the  
possibility of break-in by attacking the access control unit.  
ThecurrentversionofthisproductalsoreplacestheRK100M.  
TheRK100Mreadsrandomlyencodedtagsandsupportsonly  
100 users. To convert this unit to RK100M mode, follow the  
instructions on Page 21.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Figure 1 - Radio Key® RK-65K & RK-65KS Units  
NOTE: All references to RK-65K also apply to the RK-65KS.  
Figure 2 - Programming Deck (RK-PD1)  
& Hand-Held Programmer (RK-HHP)  
NOTE: Programming sequences are the same  
using RK-PD1 or RK-HHP  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
ORDERING TRANSPONDERS  
The Radio Key® RK-65K works with Secura Key RKCM-02  
molded (clamshell) cards, RKCI-02 ISO-standard cards and  
RKKT-02 key ring tags. Card Format 303 and Format 201  
can be used.  
WhenyouorderFormat303transpondersforanewprojectyou  
will be assigned a new Facility Code and your transponders will  
begin with ID number 1. As you need additional cards or tags  
you can order the same Facility Code, specifying the starting  
number, whichwillbeonedigithigherthanyourhighestexisting  
transponder.  
If you use Format 201, these are shipped from stock and you  
may receive cards or tags with a different Facility Code than you  
originally programmed into the reader. The RK-65K can learn  
up to 10 different Facility Codes. If it becomes necessary to mix  
transponderswithmorethanoneFacilityCodeinthesamereader,  
be sure that the transponder ID numbers are not duplicated.  
NOTE: RKxx-01 cards or keytags will not work for the  
RK65K. The LED will flash amber to let you  
know it is the wrong type of card.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
PROGRAMMING RADIO KEY® RK-65K  
When the RK-65K is first powered up, the LED will be flashing  
Red and Green. Present a card to the unit to set the Facility  
Code and the flashing will end in approximately 10 seconds.  
RadioKeyTransponders(Keytagsandcards)arepre-encoded  
and engraved at the factory with a Facility (Site) Code and an  
individual card ID number.  
You must teach the RK-65K which Facility Code or Codes  
(up to 10) it should recognize. You must also enroll the card  
ID numbers that will be Valid. The Radio Key® cards and tags  
are sequentially numbered, so you can validate a block of  
transponders.  
Be sure to make a record of each person who is issued a  
transponder along with the ID number of their card or tag.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
PROGRAMMING RADIO KEY® 100M  
Radio Key® Transponders (Key Tags and Cards) are pre-en-  
coded and engraved at the factory with unique Transponder ID  
numbers. Because these numbers are unique, Facility Codes  
(Site Codes) are not required.  
Transponder ID Numbers are not pre-programmed into the Radio  
Key® 100M; you must add them to the system as described below.  
Radio Key® 100M allows you to assign a Transponder to each  
User ID Number (1 - 100) for programming purposes. The  
User ID Number is associated with the individual person using  
the transponder.  
Be sure to record the User ID Number, the Transponder  
ID Number and the user’s name, and keep this informa-  
tion in a secure place. A blank User Log Form has been  
included for this purpose. Do not write on this form; use it as  
a photocopy master.  
Because a new Transponder ID Number can be assigned to  
any available User ID Number, the reader always has capac-  
ity to store 100 Transponders, even after many Transponders  
have been voided from the reader.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
THE RK-HHP HANDHELD PROGRAMMER AND THE  
RK-PD1 PROGRAM DECK  
Note: The RK-PD1 or the RK-HHP is required to program  
the reader. One RK-PD1 or RK-HHP may be used on  
several readers.  
The RK-PD1 consists of the 16 following cards:  
ENTER  
“0” ZERO  
“1” ONE  
“2” TWO  
“3” THREE  
“4” FOUR  
“5” FIVE  
“6” SIX  
“7”  
“8”  
“9”  
SEVEN  
EIGHT  
NINE  
THRU  
VALID  
VOID  
SET TIMER  
MODE  
Presenting these cards to the Radio Key® RK-65K is equivalent  
to pressing the identically marked keys on the RK-HHP hand-  
held programmer. As you present program cards to the unit, it  
will chirp to indicate that it has read the card. The next sections  
of this manual explain the program card sequences used to  
perform the various program functions.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
PROGRAMMING STEPS  
To program the Radio Key® RK-65K, you must first enter the  
program mode as described in the next section below. Once in  
the program mode, the LED will blink amber as an indicator. To  
take the unit out of program mode you may select an operating  
mode (seepage14)or simply allow 15 seconds to elapsewithout  
presenting a program card to the reader.  
After you have completed a proper program sequence, the  
unit will beep and the LED will flash green to indicate that the  
program instruction has been accepted. A red light and a beep  
at the end of a programming sequence means that you have  
made an error. Refer to the appropriate section, and carefully  
re-enter the command in the proper sequence.  
NOTE: User ID Number and ID Number Values in  
the following examples are for demonstration  
purposes only; enter the appropriate values for  
your system.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
To Enter Program Mode (RK65K/RK100M):  
Using your programmer, enter your password and then press  
“ENTER”. (Allnewunitsarepre-programmedwiththepassword  
12345.) The LED will flash amber to show that the unit is in  
Program Mode. The unit will “time out” and return to Active  
(Normal) Mode in 15 seconds if no programming follows.  
1
+
2
+
3
+
4
+
5
+
(Password)  
(ENTER)  
NOTE: If five incorrect passwords are entered, the unit will  
sound an alarm and display a red LED for 30 seconds, then  
return to normal mode.  
Change your Password (RK65K/RK100M):  
Put the unit into the Program mode, if necessary (See above).  
Press THRU. Then enter the sequence of digits representing  
the desired new password (exactly 5 digits). Then press THRU  
again. Repeat the new password. Press ENTER. A green light  
and beep means that the Password was changed. Note that  
12345 is the default (factory) password; use another number  
sequence for best security.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
+
(THRU)  
(New Password - 54321)  
+
+
5
5
+
4
4
+
3
+
2
+
1
1
+
+
3
+
2
+
+
(THRU)  
(Re-type New Password - 54321)  
(ENTER)  
Lost or forgotten Password (RK65K/RK100M)  
If the password is lost or forgotten, it can be restored to the  
factory default (12345). Remove the Radio Key® RK-65K  
unit from the wall and disconnect power. With the Data 1 line  
(white wire) temporarily connected to the Remote open line  
(brown wire), restore power. The factory default (12345) is  
now in effect. The LED will flash alternately Red and Green.  
While this is occurring, set the Facility Code or Codes in the  
reader (see below). Remove power and reconnect the unit for  
operation, restore power and remount the unit. This procedure  
will NOT delete any transponders from reader’s memory.  
Setting Facility Code(s) (RK65K)  
Before any cards are added to the RK-65K you must set the  
Facility Code or Codes. When a new reader is first powered  
up the LED should be flashing alternately Red and Green. This  
indicates that the unit is in the “Learn Facility Code” mode.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
You can also place a reader in this mode by entering the  
Program Mode (see page 8) then pressing Mode followed by  
“9” followed by Enter.  
+
9
+
(MODE)  
(ENTER)  
(Mode Number 9)  
While the LED is flashing Red/Green present one User  
Card for each Facility Code being used to the reader, one  
at a time. After you are finished, allow the reader to time  
out and return to the Normal Mode before proceeding.  
NOTE: An invalid facility code will beep with no LED visible.  
ADDING AND DELETING USERS (RK65K)  
Add A Transponder (Key Tag or Card) To The System:  
Place the unit in the Program Mode (See Page 8). Press Add,  
followedbythesequenceofdigitsrepresentingtheTransponder  
ID number. Then press Enter. For example, to add transponder  
#12 to the reader the following sequence would be followed:  
+
1
+
2
+
(ADD)  
(User ID Number 12)  
(ENTER)  
Transponder number 12 is now valid.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Add A Series Of Transponders To The System (RK65K):  
Place the unit into the Program mode (see Page 8). Press Add,  
followed by the sequence of digits representing the lowest  
transponder ID number. Then press Thru, followed by the  
sequence of digits representing the highest transponder ID  
number. Then press Enter. For example, to add transponders  
#1 through #10 to the system:  
+
1
+
+
1
+
0
+
(Starting  
User No. 1)  
(Ending User ID  
Number 10)  
(ENTER)  
(ADD)  
(THRU)  
Transponder number 1 through 10 are now valid.  
Delete A Transponder From The System (RK65K):  
Place the unit in the Program Mode (see Page 8). Press Void,  
followedbythesequenceofdigitsrepresentingthetransponder  
IDnumber.ThenpressEnter.Forexample,todeletetransponder  
#12, the following sequence would be presented:  
+
1
+
2
+
(VOID)  
(User ID Number 12)  
(ENTER)  
Transponder #12 is now void.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Delete A Series Of Transponders From The System (RK65K):  
Place the unit in the Program Mode (see Page 8). Press Void,  
followed by the sequence of digits representing the lowest  
transponder ID. Then press Thru followed by the sequence of  
digitsrepresentingthehighestnumbertransponder.Finally,press  
Enter. For example, to delete transponders #1 through #10:  
+
1
+
+
1
+
0
+
(Starting  
(Ending User ID  
Number 10)  
(ENTER)  
(VOID)  
(THRU)  
User No. 1)  
Transponders #1 through #10 are now void.  
Set the Latch Timer (RK65K/RK100M):  
Put the unit into the Program mode, (See Page 8). Press SET  
TIMER,thenpressthesequenceofdigitsrepresentingthedesired  
Latch Time (0 - 65535 seconds) to the unit. Press ENTER. A  
green light and beep means that the Latch Timer setting was  
changed. (If you set the Latch Timer for “0” seconds, the actual  
latch time will be approximately 0.25 seconds.) For example,  
to set the latch timer to 15 seconds, the following sequence  
would be followed;  
+
1
+
5
+
(SET TIMER)  
(15 Seconds)  
(ENTER)  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
For longer latch times it may be easier to set the timer with hour:  
minute notation. Press SET TIMER; then press the sequence of  
digits representing the number of hours (2 digits); then press the  
sequenceofdigitsrepresentingthenumberofminutes;thenpress  
THRU; then ENTER. (The maximum relay time is 18 hours and  
00 minutes.) For example, to set the latch timer for 2 hours and  
45 minutes the following sequence would be followed:  
+
0
+
2
+
4
+
5
+
+
(SET TIMER)  
(2 Hours, 45 Minutes)  
(ENTER)  
(THRU)  
If you have set an extended latch time, but need to interrupt it,  
follow this procedure. Put the unit in Program Mode (see Page 8).  
Then press Set Timer then “1” then Enter. After the Program  
Mode expires, present a valid card to the reader. After one  
second the relay will return to it’s normal state. You will then  
have to reprogram the latch timer to the desired duration.  
PROGRAMMING HINTS:  
Setting the Latch Timer (RK65K/RK100M):  
Thelatchtimercontrolsthelatchrelay.Thefactorypresetlatchtime  
is 1 second but it can be changed to any value from .25 seconds  
to 18 hours. If the latch timer is set to 0 seconds, this pulses the  
latch relay for 0.25 second, sufficient for most electric turnstiles.  
The beeper and LED are always fixed at one second.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Set the Operating Mode (RK65K/RK100M):  
The RadioKey® RK-65Kmaybeputintoanyoffouroperational  
modes. The Modes are as follows;  
“1” - Active (Normal) -- LED is Off  
“2” - Inactive (Locked) -- LED blinks Red  
“3” - Door Unlocked -- LED blinks Green  
“4” - Toggle Mode – LED is Off  
In mode 1, a valid tag or closure of the remote open input will  
activate the relay for the time the latch timer is set.  
Mode 2 deactivates the unit. No tag can activate the relay, but  
the remote open input will activate the relay.  
In mode 3, the door is kept unlocked (the relay is kept latched).  
In mode 4, when a valid tag is presented or the remote open  
input is activated, the relay changes its state from deactivated  
to activated or from activated to deactivated. The relay will stay  
in this state until another valid tag is presented or the remote  
input is activated and so forth.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
To set the Operating Mode, put the unit into the Program mode,  
(SeePage8). Press MODE, then press either “1” , “2”, “3”, or “4”.  
Press ENTER. TheAccess Control Unit will exit Programming  
Mode and enter the selected Mode. For example, to set the  
unit to the inactive (locked) mode, the following sequence  
would be followed;  
+
2
+
(MODE)  
(Mode Number 2) (ENTER)  
To Exit Programming Mode Immediately (RK65K/RK100M):  
Press MODE, then “1” (or 2, 3, or 4) card to the unit. Press  
ENTER. Thisreturnstheunittotheselectedmodeimmediately,  
bypassing the 15 second timeout.  
+
1
+
(MODE)  
(Mode Number 1) (ENTER)  
Timed Antipassback(RK65K)  
Timed antipassback is used to discourage card sharing. After  
one successful card use, the unit will treat that card as Void  
for a preset number of minutes. When timed antipassback is  
enabled, it will apply to all valid cards.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Enable Timed Antipassback (RK65K):  
Place the unit in the Program Mode (see Page 8). Press SET  
TIMER, then press ADD, finally press ENTER.  
+
+
(SET TIMER)  
(ADD)  
(ENTER)  
Set Antipassback Timer (RK65K):  
Place the unit in the Program Mode (see Page 8). Press SET  
TIMER then press THRU. Press the digits representing the  
maximum number of minutes you want antipassback to apply  
(01 – 99). Press ENTER. (Antipassback can be from one to  
ninety-nine minutes. Depending upon the clock cycle of the  
unit when a card is read, the actual antipassback time may be  
as little as one-half the time selected.)  
+
+
1
+
5
+
(ENTER)  
(SET TIMER)  
(THRU)  
Disable Timed Antipassback (RK65K):  
Place the unit in the Program Mode (see Page 8). Press SET  
TIMER then VOID, finally press ENTER.  
+
+
(SET TIMER)  
(VOID)  
(ENTER)  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Configure the Relay (RK65K/RK100M)  
The relay is set at the factory to be normally open and to close  
upon presentation of a valid transponder or upon activation of  
the remote open (Request to Exit) input. It may be changed to  
normally closed or to SecuRelay™ operation. Anormally open  
relay is used for a “fail-secure” electric lock or door strike and  
to trigger a gate operator. A normally closed relay is used for  
“fail-safe” devices such as magnetic locks. The Secura Key  
SecuRelay™ (sold separately) is a remote intelligent relay  
used to prevent entry when the access control unit is physically  
attacked. (NOTE: When placed in the SecuRelay™ mode the  
“Remote Open” input is disabled.) To configure the relay, put  
the unit in the Program mode (See Page 8). Press THRU two  
times. Then press either the “6”, “7” or “8”. Press ENTER.  
Selections are:  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Normally Open (Factory default)  
Normally Closed  
SecuRelay™ Option.  
For example, to configure the relay normally closed, the  
following sequence would be followed:  
+
+
7
+
(THRU)  
(ENTER)  
(THRU)  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Using the RK-65K as a Wiegand Output Reader (RK65K/RK100M)  
The RK-65K can be connected to a multidoor access control  
system (such as the Secura Key SK-ACP) using the Wiegand  
output. When any Radio Key® transponder is presented to the  
unit, whether or not it has been programmed into the unit, the  
appropriate transponder ID will be sent out via the white and  
green wires.  
Program the Input (RK65K/RK100M)  
The input is set at the factory as a Remote Open input.  
Connecting the brown and the orange wire (usually with a push  
button switch) will activate the relay for the time set for the latch  
timer. This input may also be configured as an LED control or  
as an LED/beeper control. When configured as an LED control,  
grounding the brown wire will turn on the Red LED, grounding  
the orange wire will turn on the Green LED and grounding the  
yellow wire will turn on the beeper.  
To configure the input, put the unit into the Program mode,  
(See Page 8). Press THRU TWICE. Then press either the “1”  
or “2” button. Press ENTER. Selections are:  
“1” - Remote Open (Factory default).  
“2” - LED Control.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Forexample, toprogramtheinputforLEDcontrol, thefollowing  
sequence would be followed:  
+
+
2
+
(THRU)  
(ENTER)  
(THRU) (Input No. 2)  
BASIC OPERATION (RK65K/RK100M)  
To use a Key Tag with Radio Key® RK-65K, simply hold your  
Radio Key® Transponder near the Radio Key® RK-65K Unit.  
The Radio Key® RK-65K Unit generates an RF field, which  
causes the Key Tag to transmit a unique Transponder ID  
Number back to the Unit.  
If the Transponder ID Number is stored in memory, the latch  
relay is activated, unlocking the controlled door or gate . A  
green light and a beep indicates that access is granted. If the  
Transponder ID Number is not stored in memory, the door or  
gate remains locked and a red light and beep indicate that  
access is denied. Otherwise the LED is normally off.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Remote Open (Request to Exit) Input (RK65K/RK100M)  
When the Remote open input is activated, the relay will  
activate. When the remote open input is deactivated, the relay  
will return to the inactive state after the latch timer times out. A  
green light and a beep indicates that access is granted.  
NOTE: Remote Open Input is disabled when the unit is  
configured for use with SecuRelay™.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
CONVERTING TO RK100M MODE  
The RK100M has been replaced by the new RK-65K. The  
RK100M was designed to read randomly numbered cards and  
tags without facility codes (RKCM-01, RKKT-01). The RK100M  
unit is only able to enroll up to 100 users. If you need to replace  
an existing RK100M, or if you want a reader that uses random  
cards and tags, you may convert this product to the RK100M  
mode, as shown below.  
In the RK100M mode, some programming steps differ from the  
RK-65K. The following section also describes those different  
program steps.  
Converting between RK-65K and RK100M modes:  
Place the unit in the Program Mode (seePage8). Press MODE,  
followed by “5” (for RK65K mode) or “6” (for RK100M mode).  
Press ENTER. (RK-65K mode is the default.)  
+
5
+
(For RK65K mode)  
(MODE)  
(Mode Number 5) (ENTER)  
+
6
+
(For RK100M mode)  
(MODE)  
(Mode Number 6) (ENTER)  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
ADDING AND DELETING USERS: RADIO KEY® 100M  
Radio Key® Transponders (Key Tags and Cards) are pre-  
encoded and engraved at the factory with unique Transponder  
ID numbers. Because these numbers are unique, Facility  
Codes (Site Codes) are not required. The steps for adding  
and deleting users is different from the RK-65K. Follow the  
directions on the following pages.  
Transponder ID Numbers are not pre-programmed into the Radio  
Key® 100M; you must add them to the system as described below.  
RadioKey® 100MallowsyoutoassignaTransponder toeachUserID  
Number (1 - 100) for programming purposes. The User ID Number  
is associated with the individual person using the transponder.  
Be sure to record the User ID Number, the Transponder ID  
Number and the user’s name, and keep this information in a  
secure place. A blank User Log Form has been included for  
this convenience.  
BecauseanewTransponderIDNumbercanbeassignedtoany  
available User ID Number, the reader always has capacity to  
store 100 Transponders, even after many Transponders have  
been voided from the reader.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Add a Transponder (Key Tag or Card) to the System:  
Put the unit into the Program mode (See Page 8). Press  
ADD, then press the sequence of digits representing the  
desired User ID Number (1-100), then press ENTER. Hold the  
Transponder near the Unit. Agreen light and beep means that  
the Transponder was accepted. For example, to program a  
transponder into User ID Number 12, the following sequence  
would be followed;  
+
1
+
2
+
(Hold Key Tag or  
Card near unit)  
(ADD)  
(User ID Number 12)  
(ENTER)  
Record the User ID Number and Transponder ID Number.  
NOTE:IfyouassignanewtranspondertoaUserIDNumberwhere  
another transponder was already assigned, the new transponder  
will replace the old transponder for that User ID Number.  
NOTE: Adding the Same Transponder More Than Once  
If you add the same Transponder to the system more than  
once, the Transponder ID will be deleted from the previous  
User ID Number position and added to the newest User ID  
Number position.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
Add a Transponder by Entering the Transponder ID:  
Instead of presenting the transponder, you can also use the  
Programmer to enter the Transponder ID number: Put the  
unit into the Program mode (See Page 8). Press ADD then  
press the sequence of digits representing the desired User ID  
Number (1 - 100). Press THRU. Press the sequence of digits  
representing the ID number printed on the Transponder, then  
press ENTER. For example, to program a Transponder ID  
Number 995 into User ID Number 12, the following sequence  
would be followed;  
+
1
+
2
+
+
9
+
9
+
5
+
(ADD)  
(ENTER)  
(THRU)  
(ID Number 995)  
(User ID Number 12)  
Record the User ID Number and Transponder ID Number in  
the User Log Form.  
NOTE:IfyouassignanewtranspondertoaUserIDNumberwhere  
another transponder was already assigned, the new transponder  
will replace the old transponder for that User ID Number.  
Add a Series of Transponders to the System:  
Put the unit into the Program mode (See Page 8). Press ADD,  
then press the sequence of digits representing the desired  
 
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Operating Guide  
starting User ID Number to the unit. Press THRU. Then press the  
sequenceofdigitsrepresentingthedesiredendingUserIDNumber.  
Press THRU, then press ENTER. Present the Transponders to  
the reader in the desired order (making a careful record of which  
transponders are assigned to which User ID Numbers). If one or  
more Transponders are already entered into the User ID Number  
range you have selected, they will be overwritten. For example,  
to program ten transponders into User ID Numbers 1 through 10,  
the following sequence would be presented;  
+
1
+
+
1
+
0
+
+
(Starting  
User No. 1)  
(Ending User ID  
Number 10)  
(ENTER)  
(ADD)  
(THRU)  
(THRU)  
then present the ten transponders to the unit one at a time.  
Delete a Transponder from the System:  
Put the unit into the Program mode (See Page 8). Press VOID,  
then press the sequence of digits representing the desired User  
ID Number (1 - 100). Then press ENTER. A green light and  
beep means that the Transponder was deleted. For example,  
to delete the transponder for User ID Numbers 12, the following  
sequence would be executed;  
+
1
+
2
+
(VOID)  
(User ID Number 12)  
(ENTER)  
 
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Operating Guide  
Delete a Range of Transponders from System:  
Put the unit into the Program mode (See Page 8). Press VOID,  
then press the sequence of digits representing the desired  
startingUserIDNumber. PressTHRU, thenpressthesequence  
of digits representing the desired ending User ID Number.  
Finally, press ENTER. A green light and beep mean that the  
range of Transponders was deleted.  
+
1
+
+
1
+
0
+
(Starting User  
No. 1)  
(ENTER)  
(Ending User ID  
Number 10)  
(VOID)  
(THRU)  
Delete a Transponder by Presenting to Reader:  
Put the unit into the Program mode (See Page 8). Press VOID,  
then press ENTER. Hold the Transponder near the Radio Key®  
100M Unit.Agreen light and beep means that the Transponder  
was deleted.  
+
(Hold Key Tag near Unit)  
(VOID)  
(ENTER)  
 
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Operating Guide  
Delete a Transponder by Entering Transponder ID:  
Put the unit into the Program mode (See Page 8). Press VOID.  
Press THRU, then press the sequence of digits representing  
the ID number printed on the Transponder. Finally, press  
ENTER. A green light and beep means that the transponder  
was deleted. For example, to delete Transponder ID Number  
995, the following sequence would be followed;  
+
+
9
+
9
+
5
+
(ENTER)  
(VOID)  
(THRU)  
(ID Number 995)  
 
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Operating Guide  
WARRANTY (U.S. and Canadian)  
“This product is warranted against defects in materials  
and workmanship for life. Secura Key shall, at its option,  
either replace or repair this product, if returned to us freight  
prepaid within the warranty period. This warranty does  
not include freight, taxes, duties, or installation expenses  
THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS EXCLUSIVE  
AND NO OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER WRITTEN  
OR ORAL, IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. SECURA KEY  
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OR MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FORAPARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. The remedies provided herein are the buyerssole  
and exclusive remedies. In no event shall Secura Key be liable  
for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages  
(including loss of profits), whether based on contract, tort or  
any other legal theory.” Contact Secura Key for Card/Tag and  
Export Warranty Policies.  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Operating Guide  
RK-65KS  
Models  
RK-65K  
Physical  
Depth  
0.60” (1.52 cm)  
1.60” (4.06 cm)  
3.50” (8.89 cm)  
0.84” (2.13 cm)  
3.20” (8.12 cm)  
4.50 (11.43 cm)  
Width  
Height  
Weight  
Material  
Color  
2.88 oz. (81.65 gm) 6.67 oz. (189.15 gm)  
ABS  
Lexan®  
Beige  
Black  
Power Requirements 5-14 VDC, 90 mA Max., 40 mA Idle  
Wiegand Output  
Any Wiegand Format up to 40 bits  
Maximum Distance: 500 Ft.- 5 or 6 conductor 20 gauge  
shielded cable  
Outputs  
SPST Solid State Relay, 1A max. @60 VAC or DC.  
Normally open or normally closed (field programmable).  
May also be used with SecuRelayTM intelligent relay  
module (sold separately).  
Inputs  
Programmable as Remote Open (requires contact closure);  
Bicolor (Red or Green) LED Control or Buzzer/LED Control  
 
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Operating Guide  
Environment  
Ambient Temperature  
Humidity  
-40° to +70° C (-40° to +158° F)  
0% to 100% (non-condensing)  
Operational  
Reading Distance  
Molded Card: Up to 6” (15.24 cm)  
Key tag & ISO Card: Up to 5” (12.70 cm)  
User Capacity  
RK-65K: 65,000 key tags or cards (26 or 32 bit),  
10 Facility Codes  
RK-100M mode: 100 tags/cards (random numbered only)  
Card/Key Tag Operation Passive  
Transmit Frequency  
Memory  
125 kHz  
Non-Volatile  
Latch Timer  
Programmable  
0.25 sec. to 18 hours or Toggle Mode  
Accessories  
RK-HHP  
RK-PD1  
Hand-held Programmer  
Proximity Programming Deck  
RK600-PS 9VDC, 200 mA, plug-in Power Supply,  
120 VAC Input. For Access Unit Only.  
SK-SR  
SecuRelayTM - Smart relay module, DPDT.  
This product complies with UL 294 Standards, with Part 15,  
Class B FCC Rules and (European Standards).  
 
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Radio Key® RK-65K  
Operating Guide  
FCC ID: NNHRK-100M  
INSTRUCTION TO THE USER  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B  
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energyandifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycause  
harmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications. However,thereisnoguaranteethat  
interferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation. Ifthisequipmentdoescause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more or the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a class B  
computing device, pursuant to FCC Rules. In order to maintain compliance  
with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment.  
Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to  
result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that  
changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of  
the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
 
Secura Key 31  
A Division of Soundcraft, Inc.  
20301 Nordhoff Street  
Chatsworth, CA 91311  
Phone: 818-882-0020 • Fax: 818-882-7052  
TOLL FREE (800) 891-0020  
 

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