Dolphin DOLCSAW1000H User Manual

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1] Quick Start Guide 2] Installation and Wiring 3] Connection Diagram 4] Programming Guide
DOLCSAW1000H Reader
USER MANUAL
VIDEO
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The DOLCSAW1000H is a single door multifunction standalone access controller.
FEATURES
• Waterproof, conforms to IP66
• One relay, remote infrared programmer
• 1,000 users (998 common users + 2 panic users)
• Can be set to read EM card, HID card, or both
• Card block enrolment
• Tri-colour LED status display
• Integrated alarm & buzzer output
• Pulse mode, Toggle mode
• Can add and use 4~6 digits PIN on Infrared Remote Control
• 2 devices can be interlocked for 2 doors
• Built in light dependent resistor (LDR) for anti tamper
• Low temperature resistance(-40ºF)
SPECIFICATIONS
User Capacity
Common User
1000
998
Operating Voltage
Idle
Current
12~24V AC/DC
35mA
Proximity Card Reader
Radio Technology Read Range
EM&HID
125KHz Proximity Card 2~6 cm
Environment
Operating Temperature Operating Humidity
Meets IP66
-40˚C ˚C ˚F ˚F ~ 60 (-40 ~ 140 ) 0~98%RH
Wiring Connections
Relay Output, Exit Button
Relay
Adjustable Relay Output Time
Lock Output Load
One (NO, NC, Common)
1~99 Seconds (5 seconds default) 2 Amp Maximum
Physical
Color Dimensions
Unit Weight Shipping Weight
ABS Shell
Black (White optional) L120mm × W48mm × D20mm
150g 220g
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Quick Start Guide
Diode IN4004 (For relay circuit protection)
Wall Anchors
Screw Driver
Infrared
Remote Control
Master Cards
Self Tapping Screws
DOLCSAW1000H
IN THE BOX
Master Code
Default Master Code is 123456
*
*
Function Description Operation
Enter Programming Mode
Change the Master Code
Add Card User
Delete User
#
New Master Code
#
Repeat New Master Code
#
0
Exit from Programming Mode
Cards can be added continuously
(READ CARD)
1
#
For card user
(READ CARD)
2
#
Mas ter Add Ca rd Mas ter Del ete Car d
1 2
3
4
5
6
7 8
9
0
#
*
Rem ote Con trol
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Installation and Wiring
• Remove the back cover from the unit
• Drill 2 holes(A,C) on the wall for the screws and one hole for the cable
• Knock the supplied rubber bungs to the screw holes(A,C)
• Fix the back cover firmly on the wall with 4 flat head screws
• Thread the cable through the cable hole(B)
• Attach the unit to the back cover
Step3
Step2
Step1
Wall
A:
C:
φ5mm
B:
φ10mm
φ5mm
35mm
70mm
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SOUND AND LIGHT INDICATION
Wire Color Function Notes
Red AC 1 (+DC)
12-24V AC Power Input, 12-24V DC Power Input
Black GND Negative Pole of DC Power Input
Pink AC2 12-24V AC Power Input
Blue Relay NO
Normally Open Relay Output (install diode provided)
Purple Relay Common Common Connection for Relay Output
Orange Relay NC
Normally Closed Relay Output (Install diode provided)
Yellow OPEN Output (Install diode provided)
Advanced Input and Output Features
Grey Alarm Output Negative contact for Alarm
Brown Contact Input Door/Gate Contact Input (Normally Closed)
Operation Status LED Buzzer
Stand by Red light bright ----
Enter into programming mode Red light blinks One beep
In the programming mode Orange light bright One beep
Operation error ----- Three beeps
Open lock Green light bright One beep
Alarm Red light Shines quickly Beeps
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Connection Diagram
+1224V
GND
In
40
04
In400 4
K+
K-
NC
COM
NO
AC 1 DC/ +
AC2
D_ IN
OPEN
ALARM
-
D0
D1
GND
+
-
+
-
Blue
Orange
Purple
Pink
Red
Yellow
Brown
Grey
Green
White
Black
Blue
Orange
Purple
Pink
Red
Yellow
Brown
Grey
Green
White
Black
Exit B utton
Door C ontact
DC Ala rm
DC Pow er Supply
Magne ti c Lock or Fail- Sa fe Lock
Fail- se cure
lock
AC 1
AC 2
AC 1224 V
NC
COM
NO
AC1/ DC+
AC2
D IN_
OPEN
ALARM-
D0
D1
GND
+
+
-
-
DC Powe r
DC Alarm
Exit Button
Door Contact
AC Power Supply
I
n
4
0
0
4
In40
04
K+
K-
+
-
Magne tic Lock or Fail- Saf e Lock
Fail- sec ure
lock
DC POWER SUPPLY
AC POWER SUPPLY
IMPORTANT
When use AC power supply, it must be connected with the Red wire(AC1) and the Pink wire (AC2) of the reader. It is forbidden to connect the AC power to Black wire (GND), or the reader will be damaged. Install a 1N4004 or equivalent diode is needed when use a common power supply, or the reader might be damaged. (1N4004 is included in the packing).
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Programming
PROGRAMMING BY INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL
Programming will vary depending on access confirguration. Follow the instructions according to your access configuration.
• User ID number: Assign a user ID to the access card in order to track it. The common user ID number can be any number fom 0~997, the panic user ID is from 998~999. IMPORTANT: User IDs do not have to be proceeded with any leading zeros. Recording of User ID is critical. Modifications to the user require the User ID be available.
• Proximity Card: Any 125KHz industry standard 26 bit EM and HID Proximity card or Tag.
Master Code
Cards can be added continuously
(READ CARD)
(READ CARD)
*
1
*
Programming Step Keystroke Combination
Enter Programming Mode
ADD CARD USER
Add Card: Using Auto ID (Allows S1/2/3/4-X to assign Card to next available User IDnumber)
OR
Add Card: Select Specific ID (Allows Master to define a specific User ID to associate the card to)
OR
Add Card: Block Enrolment (Allows Master to add up to 998 cards to the Reader in a single step.) Takes 2 minutes to program.
ADD COMMON USERS
#
#
User ID*
*User ID is any number from 0-997
1
#
#
(CARD QUANTITY)
(FIRST CARD NUMBER)
User ID*
1
#
#
#
Cards' number must be consecutive; Card quantity = number of cards to be enrolled.
Exit
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Cards can be deleted continuously
(READ CARD)
User ID*
2
#
User ID*
2
2
#
User ID
2
2
#
#
Master Code
*
*
Programming Step Keystroke Combination
Enter Programming Mode
Add Card
ADD PANIC USERS
#
(Read Card/Input 8/10 digit card number)
(Input 8/10 digit card number)
User ID*
1
#
#
Exit
Master Code
*
Programming Step Keystroke Combination
Enter Programming Mode
Delete Card User - Common
Delete Card by Card
OR
Delete Card - By ID Number
OR
Delete User - By Card Number
Delete Panic User
Delete Panic Card User
OR
Delete Panic PIN User
DELETE USERS
#
Master Code
#
2
#
Delete All Users
Delete All User
*
Exit
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Master Code
*
*
Programming Step Keystroke Combination
Enter Programming Mode
Pulse Mode
OR
Toggle Mode
SET RELAY CONFIGURATION
#
Relay Time*
3
#
3
0
#
Exit
*1-99 seconds. Default is 5 seconds.
Sets the relay to ON/OFF toggle mode
Master Code
*
*
Programming Step Keystroke Combination
Enter Programming Mode
Strike-Out OFF
OR
Strike-Out ON
OR
Strike-Out ON (alarm)
Set alarm time
SET STRIKE-OUT ALARM
#
6
0
#
Exit
(factory default)
6
1
#
Access will be denied for 10 minutes
6
2
#
#
5
The strike-our alarm will engage after 10 failed card attempts (Factory is OFF). It can be set to deny access for 10 minutes after engaging or disengage only after entering a valid card/PIN or Master code.
Alarm Time: 0-30
Default is 1 minute. Enter Master code # or valid user card/PIN to silence
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SET CARD READING TYPE
NOTE:
• If no Master Cards added, must press the Exit Button for at least 10 seconds before release
• Reset to Factory default, the user's information is still retained.
TO RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT: Power off, press the Exit Button, hold it and power on, there will be two beeps, and the LED light turns into orange, release the exit button, then read any two 125KHz EM card or HID card, the LED will turn into red, means reset to Factory default successfully. Of the two cards reading, the 1st one is Master Add Card, the 2nd one is the Master Delete Card.
Master Code
*
*
Programming Step Keystroke Combination
Enter Programming Mode
Read EM & HID® card
OR
Read EM card only
OR
Read HID® card only
#
9
3
#
Exit
(factory default)
9
4
#
9
5
#
MASTER CARD USAGE
Using Master Card to add and delete card users
Add a Card User
Delete a Card User
1. (Read Master Add Card)
2. (Read User Card)
Repeat Step 2 for additional user cards
3. (Read Master Add Card)
1. (Read Master Delete Card)
2. (Read User Card)
Repeat Step 2 for additional user cards
3. (Read Master Delete Card)
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TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS WARRANTY
The warranty period of Transmitter Solutions keypad is twenty-four (24) months. This warranty shall begin on the date the keypad is manufac­tured. During the warranty period, the product will be,repaired or replaced (at the sole discretion of Transmitter Solutions) if the product does not operate correctly due to a defective component. This warranty does not extend to (a) the keypad case, which can be damaged by conditions outside the control of Transmitter Solutions, or (b) battery life of the keypad. This warranty is further limited by the following disclaimer of warranty and liability:
EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE, TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE GOODS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICU­LAR PURPOSE. BUYER MAKES NO RELIANCE ON ANY REPRESENTATION OF TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THE GOODS AND ACCEPTS THEM “AS-IS/WHERE-IS”. TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS SELLS THE GOODS TO BUYER ON CONDITION THAT TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY OF ANY KIND AS A RESULT OF THE SALE. BUYER AGREES THAT TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY, TO BUYER, ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS, AS A RESULT OF THE SALE. BUYER ALSO AGREES TO HOLD TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS BUYER, OR ANY THIRD PARTY, MAY HAVE AS A RESULT OF BUYER’S USE OR DISPOSAL OF THE GOODS. BUYER HAS READ THIS DISCLAIMER AND AGREES WITH ITS TERMS IN CONSIDERATION OF RECEIVING THE GOODS.
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3850 West 2480 South, Suite B
Salt Lake City, UT 84120
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