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Troubleshooting 
 
These are a few troubleshooting suggestions to help assist with 
any problems you may experience.  If the problem continues or is 
not answered here, please call Essex technical support at (800) 
KEYLESS 
Π(800) 539-5377. You can also visit Essex anytime at 
keyless.com or send email to support@keyless.com. 
 
I Changed or Deleted a code, but the old code still unlocks 
the door
 
Remember there are a total of 6 User Codes for the KE-
265.  Make sure you changed the desired code. If you 
changed the Master Code, the other User Codes will still 
work.  If in doubt, it is recommended you reprogram the 
master code and delete all 5 user codes.  Then program 
any new user codes. (See System Programming page 14) 
 
The Keypad beeps normally but the door does not unlock 
For a new installation:  
1) Check the specifications of your power supply and 
locking device. (See Input Requirements page 3.)  
Note: If you are connecting 12VDC, make the 
connections to "DC IN/OUT" instead of "12-24V 
AC/DC IN" (see Circuit Board Layout - Page 23). 
Make sure polarity is correct.  
2) Test the wiring hookup to the primary locking device 
(the device connected to User Code 1, 2 Unlock).  On the 
control module circuit board, locate and momentarily short 
the screws for "REMOTE"(See page 23). This will activate 
the output (same as if you enter a valid programmed code 
at the Keypad). 
 
If this test does not activate the lock, check the lock 
wiring (see Typical Wiring Diagrams - page 24). If 
your wiring is correct, check the KE-265 relay 
settings (see Setting Relay Options - page 10). 
 
If this test does activate the output (you should 
hear the relay click and the locking device should 
unlock), reprogram the Master Code and User 
Codes. Review Overview of System Code 
Programming (Page 14).  
 
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Remember that all six codes have to be different 
from each.  It is also important not to let more than 
5 seconds elapse between button presses or the 
system will reset and you will have to start over.
 
 
For an existing Installation:  
There are typically two reasons for code loss: static or 
inductive kickback. There is no way to determine if the 
system has been affected by either of these, however, you 
can reprogram the system codes as described in User 
Code Programming.  It is very important the system is 
properly grounded and the MOV has been installed, 
otherwise static and code loss may be an ongoing 
problem.  
 
The Door opens with the first press on the Keypad  
If the unit has just been installed, check the CCTV jumper 
(see Setting Relay Options – Page 10).  If you do not have 
a CCTV connected to the KE-265, make sure the CCTV 
jumper is NOT installed across the1
st
 and 2
nd
 pins or the 
2
nd
 and 3
rd
 pins. 
 
Keypad is completely dead 
Interrupted Power - First check your power supply to see 
that power has not been cut off.  Using a voltmeter, check 
the incoming voltage on terminal strip “B” (12-24V AC/DC 
IN).  If the voltage reads low, the electric locking device 
may be drawing too much current.  To test, remove the 
wires to the device and recheck the voltage.  If the voltage 
now reads normal, check the current draw of the locking 
device and make sure it falls within the system 
specifications (see Input Requirements – page 3).  
 
Blown Fuse - Check the fuse on the circuit board.  The 
purpose is to protect the power supply and circuitry.  If 
your locking device is drawing too much current or there is 
a short, the fuse will blow.  Replace with a 2 amp slo blo 
only. A spare fuse is provided in the spare parts kit.  
Although the fuse may appear intact, it is best to check 
with a voltmeter.