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Ryan Godfrey

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I have a stand alone KP500 only attached to an electric strike lock

the com NC

the key pad is giving the lock power, locking it 

i have programmed it, with fobs and a code

when i swipe the fob or enter the code , the keypad flashes green and accepts it however the power does not drop for the lock

 

the lock will of course open it I take the power off manually taking a cable out

Not used one.

Is the strike time really short?

Does the strike lock require the same voltage as the KP?

Have you tested your findings with a multimeter?

Is it just not wired correctly or some other simple mistake?

2 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

is the strike time really short?

That would be my guess. but as factory standard the timer is usually too long.

Have you put the com and n/c in series with the lock and power? I know its a daft question but I have no idea of your ability

59 minutes ago, RGodderz said:

I have a stand alone KP500 only attached to an electric strike lock

the com NC

the key pad is giving the lock power, locking it 

i have programmed it, with fobs and a code

when i swipe the fob or enter the code , the keypad flashes green and accepts it however the power does not drop for the lock

 

the lock will of course open it I take the power off manually taking a cable out

Guessing myself

 

Right led flashes? 

What's left led doing ? Red or green 

Is it in secure or insecure mode , as I thought one mode requires both fob and code in some sequence 

 

 

Check the relay is firing with a meter

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