Hoyles EXITGUARD door alarm with integral Keypad control User Manual

EX205 & EX206
generated.
alarm condition is
change state when an
These relay contacts
EX205 only.
EXITGUARDis armed.
change state when the
These relay contacts
Door Switch Contact Rd/Yl
loop Bl/Bk
8mm (max gap)
Door Switch tamper
EX204 Battery powered for use where a 4. OUT OF THE BOX factory default settings separate supply of power is not available and are suitable for most applications. On first use
EXITGUARD EX200 series Installation Instructions
the protected door is opened infrequently or we recommend that you use these settings to there is no requirement to sound the sounder test the EXITGUARD. They can be changed
O/P to optional MULTIGUARD
12vdc
RELAY 1 RELAY 2
COM
protect from moisture
Fit to door frame and
& align with contact
Magnet. Fit to door
Magnetic Door Contact.
Apply momentary 12vdc +ve for return pass through.
derived from an intruder, time clock or keyswitch etc..
Apply 12vdc +ve to invoke Fire Door Checker. This can be
+ve-
R
ve
Input for Fire Door Checker (see scenario 4) Or Temporary Pass through (see scenario 7)
To
M
T
d. ignored and not connected at all.
NC
A
remote location.
c. wired to a remote device to give a warning at a
when the Exitguard is armed.
switch contact pair to give an alarm condition only
b. wired in series with the Blue or Yellow of the door
tamper loop to give an audible alarm at any time.
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HED
NO
a. wired in series with the Red or Black door switch
If required the tamper switch To can be:
NO
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EX206 12vdc available here @ 100ma max when mains power is available.
EX205 Apply 12vdc (165ma max) here.
EX204 Apply 12vdc (140ma max) here if required.
and operates when the lid is removed.
ensuring contact with the wall when the lid is fitted,
If the tamper switch is required fit the spring
connected to these two terminals, To
The on board tamper switch is
are only used on
EX204 & EX206
These terminals
MULTIGUARD 2000 - 6
Z2
Z3Z4Z5
Z6
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Z1
F3
Sounder Tone 1
DOTL2 delay 00 Seconds
DOTL1 delay 00 seconds
Auto re-arm period 30 seconds
User Code None
The Factory default settings are as follows:
code. Re-close the tamper & door contact..
illuminated inviting you to enter a new user
and the four mode LEDs should be
normal position. Two beeps will be heard
will be heard. Replace the jumper to the
reset position. Re-apply power four bleeps
jumper J1 from its normal position to the
are open. Move the SYSTEM RESET
EX206 Mains Powered Version Only
box and is pre-wired to the circuit board.
Transformer is fitted in the enclosure back
230vac
Neutral
Earth
1 AM
P
SYSTEM J1
RESET
RESET
NORM
16vac
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BK RD PP
secs. Ensure the door contact & tamper loop
disconnect power completely for about 10
To restore the factory default settings
Factory Default.
for long periods. Can be powered from 12vdc if later to suit local requirements. Test by entering necessary. (Discard batteries)
EX205 12vdc powered for use where the protected door may be opened frequently or the integral sounder needs to sound for protracted periods. This version can also be interfaced with other equipment. There are volt free relay contacts to separately signal ON/OFF status and alarm conditions at remote points. Cannot be powered from batteries.
EX206 230vac powered version where the protected door may be opened frequently or the sounder needs to sound for protracted periods. There is a volt free alarm relay contact. This version is supplied with 6 x AA alkaline batteries for standby - Note: the batteries will not power the alarm relay.
All versions have key pad control, integral sounder with programmable tones, 5 mode LEDs, a front/back acting tamper switch and a logic output to signal to a MULTIGUARD indicator from HED. All are supplied with a door contact, fixing screws and door warning label.
Quick Install
EXITGUARDS are NOT intended for external use and to avoid damage should not be fixed to the protected door itself.
1.The door contact is in two parts; the magnet should be fixed to the door and the contact with its cable fitted to the frame. The cable should be taken to the EXITGUARD and connected as shown. A is the alarm input for the switch element (BL/YL) of the contact and T is from the tamper loop (RD/BK) of the contact.
2. Make all connections, apply power, a double bleep will be heard and the four mode LEDs will illuminate.
3. When the EXITGUARD leaves the factory there are no codes in memory. The four illuminated red LEDs are inviting you to enter a User Code. This must be a four digit memorable code. As the code is entered acknowledge bleeps are heard and each of the mode LEDs will extinguish. The code is now stored in memory and the EXITGUARD will emit a double bleep and should be in the OFF mode.
the user code and pressing I for Chime Mode. A chime will be heard each time the door is opened.
Advanced Installation
The following parameters can be changed through the keypad:
1. User Code
2. Select one of six different alarm tones
3. Change auto re-arm delay 0 - 88 secs
4. Change Door Open Too Long (DOTL1) delay for keypad reset mode 0 secs - 88 mins.
5. Change DOTL2 delay for auto reset mode 0secs - 88mins.
6. Switch Bleep In Off (BIO) on or off.
7.Add or change a Reset/Pass Code
8. Add or change a Manager Code.
OUT OF THE BOX User Operation.
There are four possible modes: Off Mode Chime Mode I Keypad Reset Mode II Auto re-arm Mode III
When the User Code is entered the EXITGUARD is interrogated and one of the mode LEDs illuminates to indicate the current status.
After the User Code is entered there is a 5sec window to change the mode, eg. If the current mode is OFF and it is desired to switch to the Keypad Reset mode just enter II ie 2 on the keypad. Within 5secs the LED will extinguish. If a mistake has been made this can be rectified before the LED extinguishes by simply selecting the desired mode, the LED indication will change to the new mode.
If the Auto re-arm mode is selected then the factory default period of 30secs will be used unless set up differently. (see programming instructions to change the Auto re-arm period and other functions)
Power LED
Setup LED
Mode LEDs
exitguard
Chime mode
Keypad reset mode
Auto re-arm mode
Off
I
II
III
II IIII IIIIII
2
1
4 5 6
7 8 0
3
Keypad
EXITGUARD Set-up
The EXITGUARD contains a non volatile memory (NVM). The User Code and any programmed functions are stored in this NVM even if power is lost for long periods. If you have forgotten the User Code (or manager code if used) it will be necessary to reset to the factory default settings. Any functions that you have programmed will be lost. Before altering any functions such as the re-arm period or door open too long delays (DOTL) etc.. consider if the factory defaults will meet your requirements. The following scenarios are quite typical. The first four involve no programming other than setting the User Code. The remaining scenarios require a little programming.
Scenario 1. Typical Fire Exit Door.
An audible alarm is required when the door is opened. Use the factory default settings and arm the EXITGUARD for either Keypad reset II or Auto re-arm III mode. ie. the EXITGUARD silences and re-arms after a 30 second delay if the door has been closed.
Scenario 2. Shop or Reception Door.
A chime is required each time the door is opened. Use the factory default settings and arm the EXITGUARD for Chime I mode.
Scenario 3. Fire Door Checker.
The EXITGUARD can be used to verify that all Fire Exit Doors are available for use when a building is occupied. The R terminal of each EXITGUARD is connected to a switched +ve 12vdc of the building’s intruder alarm. When the alarm is set this signal is applied to the EXITGUARDs. When the intruder alarm is un-set the signal is removed and the EXITGUARDs will strobe and double bleep every 30 secs. Opening and re-closing the door causes the strobing and the periodic bleeps to cease. The EXITGUARD then automatically reverts to the mode it was set to during the previous period of occupancy; O, I, II or III. If the intruder alarm has been set in error it can be un-set and re-set without the necessity to open and re-close all doors for checking.
Scenario 4. Loading Bay Door.
Invoke the Bleep In Off facility (see programming below). Arm the EXITGUARD in Keypad reset II mode. Switch Off with keypad for deliveries. The Bleep In Off will remind staff to re-arm the EXITGUARD after each delivery.
Scenario 5. Fire Stop Corridor Door.
Staff are able to pass through the door without generating an alarm but if left open then an alarm will be generated. Set the Auto re-arm period at 00 and DOTL2 delay at 10. Door must be closed within 10 seconds. It is recommended that a door
closer spring is fitted. Arm the EXITGUARD in III code is pressed an LED will extinguish. When the to the procedure for DOTL1 above mode. code is complete a double bleep is heard. The unit
Scenario 6. Temporary Pass Through
In this scenario a Pass Code is used to allow passage through to say a storeroom without the necessity to switch the EXITGUARD Off. When using a pass code there is a 10 sec window to open the door and a further time period to pass through and close the door. This time is specified by either DOTL1 or DOTL2, depending on which mode the EXITGUARD is armed in. To use a pass code DOTL1, DOTL2 or both must be set depending on whether you wish to use mode II or III. See later instructions for setting DOTL1 and DOTL2. To return through the door a momentary +ve must be applied to the R terminal, this will bleep the unit and strobe the LEDs to warn that the door is about to open. Arm the EXITGUARD in mode II or III.
High Level Security.
In some applications it may be necessary to allow only selected persons to change the various parameters. A Manager Code gives an extra level of security by only allowing a manager to change: A. User and Pass & Manager Codes B. Bleep In Off (BIO) C. Auto re-arm delays D. Door Open Too Long delays (DOTL)
Programming.
Before the EXITGUARD can be programmed a User Code must have been set up as detailed overleaf. The
following functions can be programmed into the NVM:
1. Four digit User Code.
2. Select one of six different alarm tones
3. Change auto re-arm time 0 - 88 seconds
remains in the SET-UP mode and further programming can be carried out following the instructions below.
Tone Select.
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2
In Set-up mode enter 2. A bleep is heard and a single mode LED illuminates to indicate that a one digit number in the range 1 - 6 is needed. The tones are:
1 & 2. High (Factory default setting is 1)
Ear defenders are recommended!!!!!
3 & 4. Normal
5 & 6. Low entered an LED will extinguish. When the code is If an incorrect digit is entered a ‘Barp’ will be heard and the LED continues to indicate that a single digit is still required. When a correct digit is entered the a short sample of the tone is played with the strobing LEDs to indicate the selected tone. The Set-up LED flashes to indicate that you are still in Set-up mode. Enter 0 to leave if set-up is complete.
Auto re-arm period.
3
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In Set-up mode enter 3. A bleep is heard and two mode LEDs will illuminate to indicate that a two digit number corresponding to the required period eg. 00 for instant re-arm, 05 for 5secs, 88 for 88secs etc.. As the digits are entered the LEDs extinguish and a Note: If the EXITGUARD has been set up with a double bleep is heard when both digits have been Manager Code then both the User Code and entered. The Set-up LED continues to flash to Manager Code must be used to enter the set-up
Bleep In Off (BIO).
BIO BIO
6 6
PP
O
In Set-up mode BIO can be toggled On and Off . The default factory setting is Off, In Set-up mode enter 6. If one bleep is heard then BIO is off, if two bleeps are heard then BIO is on. Successively pressing 6 will toggle BIO on and off.
Add or change a Reset/Pass Code.
7
PUPUP
In set-up mode enter 7. A single bleep is heard and four mode LEDs illuminate inviting you to enter a four digit Reset/Pass Code PPPP. As each digit is
complete a double bleep is heard. The Set-up LED continues to flash to indicate that you are still in the Set-up mode. Ensure DOTL1 and DOTL2 are set.
Add or Change a Manager Code.
8
M M M M
In set-up mode enter 8. a triple bleep is heard and four mode LEDs illuminate inviting you to enter a four digit Manager Code MMMM. As each digit is entered an LED will extinguish. When the code is complete a double bleep is heard. To change any further settings in future you will need to use the Manager Code in order to enter the set-up mode rather than the User Code.
4. Change DOTL1 delay for keypad reset mode 0 indicate that you are still in the Set-up mode. mode and change any settings. Proceed as seconds - 88 minutes. follows:
5. Change DOTL2 delay for auto reset mode 0 Enter the User Code UUUU, Press and hold 7. seconds - 88 minutes. The LED illuminates steady. Enter the
6. Switch Bleep In Off (BIO) on or off.
7.Add or change a four digit Reset/ Pass Code.
8. Add or change a four digit Manager Code. Programming is carried out in Set-up mode digit number for minutes eg. 00 for zero mins 05 for
To Enter Set-up Mode.
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7
To enter the this mode type the User Code UUUU and hold down the 7 key until two beeps are heard. The Set-up LED flashes. To leave this mode type 0. The system always reverts to the OFF when leaving Set­up. See also Manager Code later.
Changer User Code.
1
UPU
In Set-up mode enter 1, a double bleep is heard and the four mode LEDs will illuminate inviting you to enter a new four digit User Code UUUU. As each digit of the
Door Open Too Long Delay for Keypad reset mode (DOTL1.)
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4
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In Set-up mode enter 4. A bleep is heard and the bottom two mode LEDs illuminate to request a two
5mins, 88 for 88 mins etc.. As the digits are entered the LEDs extinguish and a single bleep is heard when both digits have been entered. The top two mode LEDs now illuminate requesting a two digit number for seconds eg. 00 for zero secs, 15 for 15secs up to a maximum of 58secs. The maximum is therefore 88m58s. A double bleep is heard when all digits have been entered correctly. The Set-up LED continues to flash to indicate that you are still in the Set-up mode.
Door Open Too Long Delay for Auto re-arm Mode (DOTL2.)
5
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In Set-up mode enter 5. The procedure is identical
Manager Code M M M M, the LED flashes. To delete a Pass or Manager Code use the User
Code for either or both..
Leave Set-up Mode.
0
In Set-up mode enter 0, a double bleep is heard as the EXITGUARD leaves set-up mode. The EXITGUARD will now be in the OFF mode as indicated by the OFF LED. Whilst this LED is illuminated the EXITGUARD can be switched to any other mode I, II or III or even back to Set­up mode by pressing and holding 7.
Dimensions mm
exitguard
Off
125
Chime mode
Keypad reset mode
Auto re-arm mode
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