Sygonix DA-2800, DA-2801 Installation & Operation Manual

SPLIT-DECODED CONTROLLER
FOR DK-2800 SECURITY KEYPADS
VERSION: 10/2010
DA-2800 & DA-2801
Installation & Operation Manual
FOR ELECTRIC LOCK, INTER-LOCK
AND SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
PACKAGE CONTENTS
THE SPLIT-DECODED CONTROLLER UNIT (Figure 1)
THE MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD OF THE CONTROLLER --- (Figure 2)
INSTALLATION
Precautions
Split-Decoded Mode -- (For DA-2800 & DA-2801)
The Necessary Connections For Split-Decoded
The Function Mode Jumper Setting For Split-Decoded -- (DA-2800 Only)
The Link-Up Jumper & Link-Up Code Acquisition
The Function Mode Jumper -- (Available On DA-2800 Only)
CONNECTION TERMINALS
The Audible & Visible Signals
The Alarm Outputs & Warnings
RF Remote Controller -- (DA-2800 Only)
Stand Alone Mode -- (DA-2800 Only)
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
Basic Wirings of A Split-Decoded Door Lock
Basic Wirings of An Inter-Lock System Using Two Split-Decoded Keypads
APPLICATION HINTS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINALS
PROGRAMMING FOR FULL FEATURES --- (Supplementary Information)
Set System in Programming Mode with The Master Code
Direct Access to Programming Mode with The “DAP” Code – 8 0 8 0
Refresh The System with The “Refreshing Code” --- 9 9 9 9
The Default Values of The Keypad
FEATURE PROGRAMMING -- KEY IN AND STORE THE DESIRED VALUES
Programming Criteria for Codes
Record A Master Code
Record A Super User PIN
Operation And Functions of The Super User PIN
Record The Common User PINs for Output 1, 2 & 3
Record-Delete PINs or Cards for Output 1, 2, & 3
Examples – Programming And Operation
Visitor Codes (For Output 1 Only)
Duress Codes (For Outputs 1, 2 & 3)
The Operation And Function of The Duress Code
Configuration of The Output Modes for Output 1, 2 And 3
Personal Safety And System Lock-Out
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2 1
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2 3
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2 6
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3 0
3 1
3 2
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3 3
User PIN Entry Mode
Pacifier Tones On-Off Selection
Output Operation Announcer
Status LED Flashing On-Off during Standby
Door Forced Open Warning & Timing
Door Propped-Up Warning & The Delay Time
Intelligent Egress Button – An Unique Feature of A Contemporary Keypad
Where And Why “Going Out” Needs Attention
Egress Delay , Warning And Alarm
Configurations of The Egress Warning And Alarm
Door Opening Alarm & Timer
Close The Programming Mode
The Operation Modes and The Wiegand Output
Wiegand Output at Keypad Operation Mode
PROGRAMMING SUMMARY CHART --- (Supplementary Information)
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INTRODUCTION
The DA-2800 or DA-2801 is a self-contained access controller. It has been designed mainly as the decoder unit working together with the keypads in the DK-2800 series to make up a split-decoded keypad system.
In split-decoded operation the system provides full Tri-Tech features of accepting EM Card, PIN/Code and RF Remote Control. This unique design philosophy makes the system to provide high level of security in preventing sabotage far ahead of the traditional stand alone keypad systems.
The DA-2800 also has been designed to work stand alone without keypad. The three relay outputs can be controlled by the RF remote control key directly. The Output 1 operates in Start/Stop mode or in Momentary mode with the built­in adjustable timer for door strike. The Output 2 and 3 operate in Start/Stop mode and manually controlled Momentary mode respectively.
DA-2801 is the simplified version without the RF remote control function. It is solely a full feature decoder of the DK­2800 series keypads in Split-decoded operation.
The DA-2800 or DA-2801 has three output relays and a built-in door chime. It is an ideal device for Door Strike, Alarm Arm-disarm control and actuation of Automatic Operator, such as garage door opener.
The keypad system with the DA-2800 or DA-2801 decoder in Split-decoded operation offers full features performance even the keypad is just a simplified version. Maximum three keypads can be connected in parallel to the decoder unit with one of them setting in master mode and the other two setting in slave mode. Each keypad can be programmed with its own PINs and Cards. The slave keypads take the features and the functions programmed in the master keypad to operate the system. The decoder interprets the data and operates the desired functions faithfully.
FEATURES
DA-2800 – Full Feature Decoder + RF Remote Control
DA-2801 – Full Feature Decoder
I) DA-2800 & DA-2801
• A Decoder for The DK-2800 Series Keypads in Split-decoded Operation
• Decodes The Data of EM Cards, PINs / Codes & Functions Faithfully from Keypads
• Provides Full Features in Split-Decoded Mode for Any Keypad in The DK-2800 Series
• Simple Three Wires Connection to Keypads For Data Communication, (+), (
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) & Data I/O
• Easily to Set Up Link Up Code with The Keypads And The Decoder
• Three Independently Controlled Output Relays
• Built-in Door Chime
• Built-in Alarm for Tamper, Door Forced Open and Door Opening in Split-Decoder Mode
• Built-in Current Limited (750mA) Power Source for The Keypads to Prevent Sabotage of Short Circuit from Outside
II) DA-2800 Only
• Provides The Tri-Tech Features of RF Remote Control, Card and PIN/Code Reading in One System
• 24 bits Self-learning Codes (over 1 million codes) for The RF Remote Control Keys
• Accepts 40 RF Remote Control Keys Maximum
• 4 RF Remote Control Channels for Stand Alone or Split-decoded Operation
• Remote Control Key Controls Output 1, 2, 3 & Door Chime
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Door Forced Open Warning
8 0
& Time
Propped-up Warning & Time
8 1
Egress Delay Warning &
9 0
Alarm
Do or Openi ng Alarm &
9 1
TIMER
Operation Mode & Wiegand
9 4
Output
FUNCTION MODE / TIME:
0---OFF 1-999 Seconds
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FUNCTION MODE:
CODE 1
1---Momentary, No warning 2---Momentary, with warning 3---Momentary, with warning + Alarm 4---Hold Contact, No warning 5---Hold Contact, with warning 6---Hold Contact, with warning + Alarm
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DELAY TIME:
CODE 2
0---No Delay 1-99 Seconds
ALARM TIME:
0---No Alarm 1-999 Seconds
MODES OF WIEGAND OUTPUT
0---Stand Alone Keypad Codes & Cards Only
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1---Reader 2---Master Keypad & Cards only 3---Slave Keypad & Cards only
All Codes & Cards
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Valid Codes
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Valid Codes
Valid
80
81
90
91
94
FUNCTION / TIME
FUNCTION / TIME
CODE 1 CODE 2
ALARM TIME
WIEGAND O/P MODE
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SYSTEM CODES FUNCTION CODE ENTRY RESULTS
Fa ct or y Set Master Co de fo r Use r to set s ystem i n
0 0 0 0
9 9 9 9
8 0 8 0
0 9 9 9
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progr ammin g Mode at t he first time. THIS IS NOT A PERMANENT S YSTE M CO DE & I T IS CHANGED IF A NEW MASTER CODE IS PROGRAMMED.
REF RESH CODE -- Refresh th e system and set all i ts fun ct io n bac k to de fa ul t values.
DAP C ODE-- Direct access to programming mode. Valid onl y in the power-up delay period
USER PINs / Codes / Cards whole group clearance Code
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Key in the Code to clear all the users in the Location LOCATIONS: 10--- User Group 1 20--- User Group 2 30--- User Group 3 40--- Vistor Group 41--- Duress Group 1 42--- Duress Group 2 43--- Duress Group 3
Exit Programming Code
0000 * *
OR NEW MASTER CODE
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9999 #
8080 #
LOCATION NO.
0999 #
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System in Programming Mode
All programmed data are cleared and back to the default values except the Master Code
System in Programming Mode
Whole group of users in the selected location are cleared
The system back to normal opration after programming
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Mode = 0, Door Forced Open Warning OFF
Mode = 0, Propped-up Warning OFF
Mode = 1 Momentary, No warning TIME = 0 No Delay
Time = 0, No Alarm
Mode = 0 Keypad Mode
THE PROGRAMMING SUMMARY CHART --- (Supplementary Information)
LOCATION
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
4 1
4 2
4 3
5 1
5 2
5 3
6 0
7 0
7 1
7 2
7 3
FUNCTION
Master Code 4-8 Digits
Super User PIN 4-8 Digits
Common User PIN for O/P 1
Common User PIN for O/P 2
Common User PIN for O/P 3
User PINs / Cards for O/P 1
User PINs / Cards for O/P 2
User PINs / Cards for O/P 3
Visitor Codes
Duress Code for O/P 1
Duress Code for O/P 2
Duress Code for O/P 3
O/P Mode for O/P 1
O/P Mode for O/P 2
O/P Mode for O/P 3
Personal Safety & Lock-out
PIN Entry Mode
Pacifier Tone ON-OFF
Output Announcer
Standby LED Flashing
ENTRY LIMITS & CODE
OPTIONS
4-8 Digits
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MEDIA:
CODE 1
1---EM Card 2---Private User PIN 3---EM Card+Sec User PIN 4---EM Card+Com User PIN 5---Deletion of User PIN
CODE 2
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000-999---Group 1(10) 001-100---Group 2(20) 001-100---Group 3(30)
CODE 3
4-8 Digits / Cards
CODE 1
CODE 2 - VALID PERIOD:
00---One Time 01-99 Hours
CODE 3
4-8 Digits
CODE ID
CODE ID
CODE ID
DURESS CODE: 4-8 Digits
OUTPUT MODE & TIME:
0--- Start / Stop 1---99999 Seconds, Momentary
LOCK-OUT CODE:
1---10 Trial, Lock-out 60 Sec. 2---10 Trial, Activates Duress 5-10---5-10 Trial, Lock-Out 15 Minutes 00---No Lock-out
ENTRY MODE:
1---Auto Mode 2---Manual Mode
FUNCTION MODE:
0---OFF 1---ON
USER ID:
-
USER PINs / Cards:
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VISITOR ID: 01-50
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VISITOR CODE:
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O/P 1: 01-50
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O/P 2: 01-10
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O/P 3: 01-10
MASTER CODE
01
SUPER USER PIN
02
COMMON USER PIN 1
03
COMMON USER PIN 2
04
COMMON USER PIN 3
05
CODE1 CODE2 CODE3
10
CODE1 CODE2 CODE3
20
CODE1 CODE2 CODE3
30
CODE1 CODE2 CODE3
40
CODE ID DURESS CODE
41
CODE ID DURESS CODE
42
CODE ID DURESS CODE
43
O/P MODE & TIME
51
O/P MODE & TIME
52
O/P MODE & TIME
53
LOCK-OUT CODE
60
ENTRY MODE
70
FUNCTION MODE
71
FUNCTION MODE
72
FUNCTION MODE
73
CODE ENTRY
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# # #
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#
#
#
# # #
# # #
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
#
NIL
#
NIL
#
NIL
#
NIL
NIL
NIL
5 Seconds
5 Seconds
5 Seconds
Code = 1, 10 Trials, Lock-out 60 Seconds
Mode = 2, Manual Mode
Mode = 1, Pacifier Tone ON
Mode = 1 Announcer ON
Mode = 1, Flashing On
FACTORY DEFAULT
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage:
12V-24V DC, Auto Adjusting
Operating Current:
65mA (quiescent) to 100mA (three relays active)
Operating Temperature:
-20 C to +70 C
Environmental Humidity:
5-95% relative humidity non-condensing
The Adjustable Timer for Output 1:
1-30 Seconds
Power Up Delay:
5 Seconds
Tamper Alarm:
3 Minutes
Input Sensing Terminals: a) Door position, b) Egress, c) O/P 1 Inhibit, d) Door Bell, e) Tamper
Output Control Terminals: a) Duress, b) Alarm, c) Key Active, d) Inter-lock;
Transistor Open Collector, 24VDC/100mA sink Max
Output Contact Ratings:
Output Relay 1 – N.C. & N.O. dry contacts, 5A/24VDC Max. Output Relay 2 – N.C. & N.O. dry contacts, 1A/24VDC Max. Output Relay 3 – N.C. & N.O. dry contacts, 1A/24VDC Max.
Dimensions:
32.5(H) X 120(W) X 87(D)mm Plastic Box
Weight:
250g net
RF Remote Controller (DA-2800 Only) : Number of Self-leaning Codes : Over 1 Million Number of RF Control Keys : 40 Maximum 4 Control Channels : Output 1, 2, 3 & Door Chime Operation Frequency : 433MHz Control Distance : 60 Meters Approx. in Open Space Receiver Type : Super-heterodyne Operation Voltage : 12V Alkaline Battery, Type 27A (Battery Not Included) Weight : 32g
Specifications are subject to change for modification without notice
PACKAGE CONTENTS
• One Access Controller
• One Pack of Mounting Screws
• Two RF Remote Control Keyfobs (DA-2800 Only), Battery Not Included
• One Owner’s Manual
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CONNECTION TERMINALS
INTERNAL SIREN & DOOR CHIME
THE SPLIT-DECODED CONTROLLER UNIT (Figure 1)
THE MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD OF THE CONTROLLER --- (Figure 2)
LINK-UP JUMPER OFF-->ON-->OFF
CODE LEARNING BUTTON (DA-2800 ONLY)
REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL & STATUS (DA-2800 ONLY)
MAINS
CLOSE THE PROGRAMMING MODE (
Always close programming mode with
The button is equivalent to the
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VALIDATION
INDIVIDUAL
THE OPERATION MODES AND THE WIEGAND OUTPUT (Location 94)
Four operation modes are available for the selection. The codes are 0, 1, 2 and 3.
INDIVIDUAL
WIEGAND OUTPUT AT KEYPAD OPERATION MODE
0 --- Stand Alone Keypad Mode -- (Default)
The system provides full functions to operate its outputs and at the same time provides Wiegand Data Output for all the VALID Cards and User PINs including the Duress Codes and Visitor Codes. No Wiegand Data Output for the invalid PINs and Cards.
1 --- Card & Code Reader Mode
In the Card & Code Reader Mode, the keypad provides Wiegand Data Output for all the Card readings and PINs/Code entries but does not operate its outputs. It is solely a card and code reader.
*
--------------- System is back to normal operation mode
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to set system back to normal Operation after programming.
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button in the keypad with bell button.
OPERATION MODELOCATION VALIDATION
, 1 , 2 or
394
#0
* *
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OUTPUT BEEP JUMPER ON OR OFF
FUNCTION MODE JUMPER
1. SPLIT-DECODED
2. STAND ALONE MODE 1
3. STAND ALONE MODE 2
ADJUSTABLE TIMER FOR OUTPUT 1 TURN CLOCKWISE FOR MAXIMUM TIME
NOTE: Factory suggest that the work of timer adjustment and change of jumper settings on the main circuit board are
to be done by the Installer only. No adjustment/setting change is required for Split-decoded operation with the ex-factory settings.
RECEIVER FOR REMOTE CONTROL (DA-2800 ONLY)
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NOTE:
It is suggested to clean all the codes, PINs and cards that were previously stored in the system before setting the system for reader mode.
2 --- Master Keypad of Split-Decoded Mode (The Only Mode will Send Out the Link-up Code)
The keypad unit provides the Wiegand Data Output for the valid user PINs, Codes and Cards exactly like in the Stand Alone Mode. The Master keypad will transfer all the programmed feature data (except the user PINs, Codes and Cards data) to the Access Controller (decoder) right after it exits the programming mode. A Split-decoded keypad system needs at least one Master keypad and one Access Controller to work.
3 --- Slave Keypad of Split-Decoded Mode
The Keypad unit provides the Wiegand Data Output for the valid user PINs, Codes and Cards exactly like in Stand Alone Mode. No feature data is transferred to the Access Controller (decoder) from the Slave keypad. It takes the same feature data from the Master keypad to operate. The Slave keypad(s) is for a Split-Decoded system that needs more than one keypads for operation convenience.
NOTE:
a) Do not set more than one keypads in Master mode in a Split-Decoded system. Otherwise, the data will be confused.
b) Each keypad in Split-Decoded mode can be programmed independently with its own user PINs, Codes and Cards. The PINs, Codes and Cards can be repeatedly used in other keypads in the same system.
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EXAMPLES: Example 1: Set Egress Button in Momentary contact 5 seconds with delay & warning beep
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) Egress function programming, (b) Momentary contact with warning, (c) Delay time of 5 seconds to release door, (d) Entry confirmation
Example 2: Set Egress Button in Holding contact of 10 seconds with warning beep
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) Egress function programming, (b) Holding contact mode with warning, (c) Holding time of 10 seconds to release door, (d) Entry confirmation
Example 3: Set Egress Button in Momentary contact without delay (This is the default setting)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) Egress function programming, (b) Momentary contact without delay, (c) Release door instantly, (d) Entry confirmation
DOOR OPENING ALARM & TIMER (Location 91)
MASTER
ALARM & TIMING OF DOOR OPENING
0
1
NOTE: The Door Opening Alarm is designed to protect the emergency exit door from use by the un-authorized person. The alarm occurs when the door is opened or forced to open. However, Alarm will not happen if the door is opened with a valid User Code or Card.
The Manner of The Door Opening Alarm:
a) The door is forced to open without using PIN/Card – Alarm b) The door is opened with Egress Button – Alarm c) The door is opened with PIN/Card – No Alarm
To prevent confusion of the alarm outputs. It is suggested to disable the "Door Forced Open Warning" at Location 80 while "Door Opening Alarm" function is enabled. If both functions at Location 80 and Location 91 are enabled and are set with different timings, the system will combine them and will take the longer one for alarm time.
90 2 5 #
90 5 10 #
90 1 0 #
ALARM TIME VALIDATIONLOCATION
or 1 -
0
--- No Alarm – (Default)
The Alarm Output is disabled
999
The Door Open Alarm operates the Alarm Output (Terminal 13) only. It is mainly prepared to trigger an optional alarm system. Put any Timing Figure of 1 to 999 into the box to enable the function of the Door Opening Alarm. The figure is the time in second of the alarm duration, which starts to count after the door is opened and it resets automatically when the time reaches.
The alarm can be stopped with the User Codes/Cards or the Super User PIN for Output 1 at any time before the end of the alarm time.
--- Alarm Timer
99991 #
1) Installation Location:
The built-in receiver of the Access Controller is working at the UHF frequency band of 433Mhz. To get the best receiving result of the signals from the remote keys a correct installation location is necessary.
i) Install it on a location inside the house facing to the open space and there has no strong electro-magnetic wave
signals near it.
ii) Do not install it in a concrete room or under a concrete stair, which shortens the control distance.
2) Prevent Accidental Short Circuit:
In the previous experience, most of the damages caused in the installation are accidental touching of the components on circuit board with the wires carrying power. Please be patient in the installation. Study the manual to become familiar with the specifications of the system beforehand is also important.
i) Do not apply power to the system while it is in installation. ii) Check carefully all the wirings are correct before applying power to the system for testing.
SPLIT-DECODED MODE -- (for DA-2800 & DA-2801)
Split-decoded Mode needs at least one keypad to work with the decoder. The decoder decodes all the commands from the keypad to operate its outputs. It is an unique solution to immediately up-grade a general purpose keypad to a high security access control system. All the keypads in the DK-2800 series with Data I/O Por t are compatible with the decoder. A Split-decoded system divides itself into the outside keypad unit and the inside decoder unit. Any sabotage to the outside unit does not affect the security of the inside unit.
DATA I/O
COMMON
GROUND
SLAVE 1
MASTER
DATA I/O
COMMON
GROUND
INSTALLATION
DATA I/O
COMMON GROUND
DA-2800 OR DA-2801
RF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL (DA-2800 ONLY)
DOOR LOCK (OUTPUT 1)
SECURITY SYSTEM (OUTPUT 2)
AUTOMATIC OPERATOR (OUTPUT 3)
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SLAVE 2
MAXIMUM 3 KEYPADS CAN BE CONNECTED IN PARALLEL
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THE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS FOR SPLIT-DECODED
1) Connect the Data I/O ports of the Decoder (Terminal 4) and the Keypad with wire to link-up the communication of the two units.
2) Connect the Keypad PWR terminal of the Decoder (Terminal 3) to the keypad power input terminal, which supplies power to the keypad unit with current limit protection.
3) Connect the Common ( for the data and the power source.
4) Make all other installation connections to the decoder unit, but not to the keypad unit in Split-Decoded Mode. The system provides full feature from the decoder unit according to the functions programmed in the keypad.
THE FUNCTION MODE JUMPER SETTING FOR SPLIT-DECODED -- (DA-2800 ONLY)
NOTE: No Function Jumper setting is required for the DA-2801. It is fixed in Split-Decoder mode.
1) Put the “Function Mode Jumper” to position “1” for Split-Decoder. (It is an Ex-factory Setting) a) The Function Jumper of the DA-2800 has been put on Position 1 at the factory. Setting of the jumper is usually not
necessary unless it has been changed. Always put jumper on position “1” for Split-decoded mode.
b) The Function Jumper is located on the Main Circuit Board inside the box. Change the setting for Stand Alone mode is
required. See Figure 2.
2) Set the “Link-up Jumper” from OFF to ON position to enable the link-up of acquiring the link-up code from the keypad (same as the Master Code of the keypad).
a) The Jumper is located on the main circuit board inside the terminal compartment. See Figure1. b) The Decoder executes link-up Only Once. The Link-up execution is done when the keypad exits from Programming
Mode after pressing
c) After the decoder knows the link-up code (Master Code) of the keypad it is not necessary to repeat the link-up
procedure in feature change programming except change of the Master Code.
Remark:
a) All the keypads going to link up with the decoder MUST be with the same Master Code which is the authorization
code to enable the data communication between the keypads and the decoder.
b) It is not necessary to repeat the link-up procedures for the slave keypads with the same Master Code. Just simply
connect them in parallel with the master keypad.
c) The decoder will refuse other keypads that are not in the same Master Code to link up with it.
d) The failed keypads in the link-up will generate warning beeps.
THE LINK-UP JUMPER & LINK-UP CODE ACQUISITION
To acquire the link-up code (same as the Master Code) from the Master keypad for Split-Decoded operation is necessary. At any time, when you operate a new Master keypad at the first time it is necessary to let the decoder unit to know the Master Code of the keypad. Otherwise, the decoder can not recognize the data from it. If more than one keypads are going to link up with the decoder, all the keypads are required to have the same Master Code and repeat link-up is not necessary.
The decoder executes Link-up Acquisition Only Once at the moment after setting of the Master Keypad to exit Programming Mode with
-
) Ground (Terminal 2 or 11) to the (-) ground of the keypad unit to make up the return path
. Put the jumper back to OFF position after link up.
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.
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EGRESS DELAY , WARNING AND ALARM (Location 90)
FUNCTION MODES VALIDATIONDELAY TIMELOCATION
MASTER
CONFIGURATIONS OF THE EGRESS WARNING AND ALARM
Key in the number to enable 1 of the 6 configurations described below:
--- Momentary Contact Mode without Warning -- (Default)
1
•Press the Button once. No warning or alarm is given during Egress Delay.
•Good for silent area. The people have to wait for the door open until the delay time
reaches.
--- Momentary Contact Mode with Warning Beep
2
•Press the Button once. The system gives Warning Beeps during the Egress Delay.
•Good for the place required attention. The keypad beeps during the people are waiting for
the door open.
--- Momentary Contact Mode with Warning Beep & Alarm
3
•Press the Button once. The system gives Warning Beeps and also activates its Alarm O/P during the Egress Delay
•Good for door for the authorized people only. The keypad beeps and report alarm to a security system during the people are waiting for the door open.
•This is usually an “Emergency Exit”. The door can be opened with the Keypad without triggering of the Buzzer and Alarm Output.
--- Holding Contact Mode without Warning
4
•Press and hold the Button. No warning or alarm is given during the Egress Delay.
•Good for the silent area. The people require to press & hold the button until the delay time
reaches for the door open.
--- Holding Contact Mode with Warning Beep
5
•Press and hold the Button. The system gives Warning Beeps during Egress Delay.
•Good for the place required attention. The keypad beeps while the button is kept pressed
during the people are waiting for the door open.
--- Holding Contact Mode with Warning Beep & Alarm
6
•Press and hold the Button. The system gives Warning Beeps and also activates its Alarm O/P during Egress Delay.
•This is usually an “Emergency Exit”. The door can be opened with the Keypad without triggering of the Warning and Alarm.
EGRESS DELAY TIMER
--- No Delay – (Default)
0
Output 1 activates instantly (the door is released instantly) when the Egress Button is pressed.
1
Put any number of 1 to 99 into the box to enable the Egress Delay. The number is the time in second, which starts to count when the Egress Button is pressed. Output 1 activates (the door is released) when the delay time reaches.
NOTE:
1) Momentary Contact -- The Egress Delay starts to count when the egress button is momentarily pressed. Output 1
activates automatically (door is released) when the delay time reaches.
2) Holding Contact -- The user MUST hold the egress button in contact for the whole period of the Egress Delay time
until Output 1 activates. If the egress button is released before the end of the Egress Delay, the timer will stop to count and reset.
3) The Egress Delay does not affect the operation of the User PINs/Cards for Output 1. The User PINs/Cards always
give INSTANT action.
Examples: (please see the following page)
--- Egress Delay Timing
99
37
1
-
6 0
or 1 -
99 #90
INTELLIGENT EGRESS BUTTON – AN UNIQUE FEATURE OF A CONTEMPORARY KEYPAD
Most of the keypads for access control are just for controlling of “Going In” from outside. It is not enough for today’s access control systems. In fact, controlling of “Going Out” is also very important in many public passage areas. They are not allowed to use locks or digital keypads for stopping of “Going Out” due to safety reasons. Such as hospitals, kindergartens, elderly homes, convenient stores, emergency exits etc.. The wardens, teachers, shopkeepers and the guards are always required to keep an eye on people to prevent unattended leaving, shoplifting, and illegal use of the emergency exits.
The Intelligent Egress Button can be programmed to do something to get the attention of the person on duty before the door is opened. The button offers programmable egress delay, delay with warning, holding button required for the delay, momentary button contact with warning for the delay and even gives alarm when a controlled door is opened.
Locations 90 and 91 below are the places for setting the desired functions for the Egress Button. The functions programmed to the Egress Button do not affect the normal operation of the system with its keypad. For
the safety consideration, the operation of the keypad with PIN, Code or Card is always in the first priority to give instant action to the output relay 1 for door strike.
It is NOT required to program the Egress Button with the special function in normal use. Just leave it on its default values.
WHERE AND WHY “GOING OUT” NEEDS ATTENTION
Examples for some areas may need an Intelligent Egress Button:
Hospital:
Some of the patients are not allowed to leave the ward without doctor’s permission. An egress button with exit delay and warning beeps will help the nurse or warden to get the attention to the door when the egress button is pressed. Further setting of the egress button with holding contact for the delay even gives higher level of security to a controlled door.
Kindergarten:
Young children are always active. Some of them may be willing to go out to explore their ways of playing. For safety reason, teachers have to watch all of them in the attended area. Leaving school alone without the companion of parents or teacher is dangerous to the young children. An egress button with delay and warning beeps will be helpful to prevent the children trying to go out without getting the attention of the teacher.
Elderly Home:
Elderly needs constant attention and care. Some old people have poor memory. They may forget the way to come back if they leave home alone. An egress button with delay and warning beep will easily get the attention of the warden before the door is open.
Convenient Store:
Most of the convenient stores have just only one or two shopkeepers on duty. They are usually the cashier. Shoplifting may easily happen while the shopkeeper is busily serving customers at the cashier desk. A holding contact egress button with delay and warning beeps may help to stop most of the shoplifting. As the thief knows that he is gotten attention by the shopkeeper before the door is open.
High Traffic Passage:
A short buffer time may be necessary for opening a door outward after pressing the egress button for those exits open to a high traffic passage. An egress button with shor t delay and warning beeps helps the user to pay attention to the people passing by to prevent hitting them when the door is pushed outward.
Emergency Exit:
Emergency Exit is not open to the public for daily use. It is for emergency case only. It is usually closed and watched by the security guards. The egress button of this keypad can be programmed to offer exit delay with warning beeps and even gives alarm output to trigger an alarm system when the door is forced to open or the door is open after the exit delay expired. It is an useful tool to get the attention of the person on duty.
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Example – Change of the Link-up Code ( The Master Code of the Master Keypad) a) Put the Link-up Jumper of the Decoder from OFF to ON
OFF ON
b) Set the Master Keypad to Programming Mode
EXISTING MASTER CODE
c) Set a New Master Code to the Master Keypad
NEW MASTER CODE #
d) Set the Master Keypad to exit from Programming Mode
*
*
e) The Link-up in the system is done automatically
BEEP BEEP ----- From Keypad
f) Put the Jumper back to OFF
ON OFF
g) The system is in Split-decoded operation with the new Link-up Code
THE FUNCTION MODE JUMPER -- (AVAILABLE ON DA-2800 ONLY)
Three positions are available for the Function Mode Jumper. Position 1 is for Split-decoded Mode and the positions 2 & 3 are for Stand Alone Modes.
POSITION 1 – SPLIT-DECODER (MAINS LED LAMP FLASHING)
Position 1 is for Split-decoder mode. All the functions and the 3 output relay operation manners follow the programmed settings in the Master keypad. All the functions of the decoder are programmable from the keypad unit. The DA-2800 system is controlled by the keypads and the remote control keys in the Split-decoded mode.
POSITION 2 – STAND ALONE MODE 1 – START / STOP FOR OUTPUT 1 (MAINS LED LAMP ON)
Position 2 is one of the settings for Stand Alone mode. All the three Output Relays are controlled by the RF Remote Key with the following functions:
Output 1 – Start / Stop – Controlled by Channel 1 of the RF remote key. Press the Button A once to star t and press the
Output 2 – Start / Stop – Controlled by Channel 2 of the RF remote key. Press the Button B once to star t and press the
Output 3 – Manual Momentary – Controlled by Channel 3 of the RF remote key. The output relay operates (Starts) as
POSITION 3 – STAND ALONE MODE 2 – ADJUSTABLE TIMER FOR OUTPUT 1 (MAINS LED LAMP ON)
Position 3 is one of the settings for Stand Alone mode. All the three Output Relays are controlled by the RF Remote Key with the following functions:
Output 1 – Adjustable Timer – Controlled by Channel 1 of the RF remote key. Press the Button A once to start the timer
Output 2 – Start / Stop – Controlled by Channel 2 of the RF remote key. Press the Button B once to star t and press the
Output 3 – Manual Momentary – Controlled by Channel 3 of the RF remote key. The output relay operates (Starts) as
*
*
button once again to stop.
button once again to stop.
long as the Button C is pressed and it stops when the button is released.
and it resets automatically after time out. It is adjustable 1-30 seconds. It is convenient for setting the time for door strike. Turn the timer clockwise for maximum time. See Figure 2.
button once again to stop.
long as the Button C on the remote key is pressed and it stops when the button is released.
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-
-
-
DATA I/O
KEYPAD PWR
GND(
12-24V DC
­)
INPUT/OUTPUT FOR SPLIT-DECODED SIGNALS
POWER OUTPUT FOR KEYPADS
COMMON GROUND
POWER INPUT FOR SYSTEM
NOTE:
DRY CONTACT
A dry contact means that no electricity is connected to it. It is prepared for free connections.
N.C.
Normally Closed, the contact is closed circuit at normal state. It is open circuit when active.
N.O.
Normally Open, the contact is open circuit at normal state. It is closed circuit when active.
TRANSISTOR OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
An open collector output is equivalent to a Normally Open (N.O.) contact referring to ground similar to a relay contact referring to ground. The transistor is normally OFF, and its output switches to ground (-) when active. The open collector can only provide switching function for small power but it is usually good enough for controlling of an alarm system. The maximum rating is 24V DC/100mA Sink
OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT ---­Output switches to ground when activated
CONNECTION TERMINALS
-
-
-
DOOR SENS
O/P 1 INHIB
N.C. SW
N.O. SW
-
TAMPER
GND(
­)
N.C. SW
COMMON GROUND
EQUIVALENT
-
-
-
INT. LOCK
DOOR BELL IN- EG IN
DU OUT
OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
N.O. SW
N.O. SW
-
-
-
-
N.C.
COM
N.C.
N.O.
OUTPUT 1O UTPUT 2O UTPUT 3
5A RELAY DRY CONTACTS
FOR DOOR STRIKE
10
-
-
N.C.- N.O.
COM
FOR AUXILIARY CONTROL
1A RELAY DRY CONTACTS
FOR AUXILIARY CONTROL
-
-
COM
-
-
ALARM O/P
N.O.
KEY ACT O/P
OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
1A RELAY DRY CONTACTS
N.O. CONTACT OUTPUT ---­Output switches to ground when activated
STATUS LED FLASHING ON-OFF DURING STANDBY (Location 73)
FUNCTION MODES VALIDATIONLOCATION
INDIVIDUAL
STANDBY FLASHING ON-OFF
Some people find the flashing light of the status LED (the amber LED) is annoying during the keypad is on standby, especially at the night time. The standby flashing can be ON-OFF with the setting here.
--- Standby Flashing ON -- (Default)
1
The Status LED gives Standby Flashing all the time during the keypad is on standby. It also gives all the light indications showing the operation status of the system.
--- Standby Flashing OFF
0
The Standby Flashing is disabled but it does not affect the system status indications. All the light indications from it are unchanged.
DOOR FORCED OPEN WARNING & TIMING (Location 80)
LOCATION
MASTER
DOOR FORCED OPEN WARNING ON-OFF & TIMING
The Door Forced Open Warning function requires a Door Position Sensing switch (usually a magnetic contact) to work with. Once a Timing Figure is put into the Function Mode box, the warning mode is enabled.
--- Door Forced Open Warning OFF – (Default)
0
-
1
999
The Timing Figure for the Warning can be 1-999 seconds. The keypad generates the door forced open warning beeps and activates the alarm output (Terminal 13) instantly if the door is forced to open without a valid User PIN/ Card or pressing of the Egress Button. The beeps and alarm will last as long as the time set on the timer and it can be stopped at anytime with an User PIN/Card in Group 1 before the end of the time.
The Manner of The Door Forced Open Warning:
a) The door is forced to open (without using PIN/Card or Egress Button) – Warning & Alarm b) The door is opened with PIN/Card – No Warning or Alarm c) The door is opened with Egress Button – No Warning or Alarm
DOOR PROPPED-UP WARNING & THE DELAY TIME (Location 81)
MASTER
DOOR PROPPED-UP WARNING ON-OFF & TIMING
If somebody opened the door and it is left open longer than the allowable delay time, the keypad will generate door propped-up warning until the door is re-closed. There is warning beeps from the keypad only but does not activates the alarm output.
--- Door Propped-up Warning OFF – (Default)
0
-
1
999
The Delay Time can be 1 to 999 seconds. It is the time allows the door to open without starting of the warning.
--- Door Forced Open Warning & Alarm ON & Timing
--- Door Propped-up Warning ON & The Delay Time
80
LOCATION
81
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0
0
or
1
0 #73
FUNCTION MODES
or 1 -
or 1 -
999
FUNCTION MODES
999##
VALIDATION
VALIDATION
USER PIN ENTRY MODE – Auto or Manual (Location 70)
ENTRY MODES VALIDATIONLOCATION
INDIVIDUAL
USER PIN ENTRY MODES
Two modes 1 and 2 are available for User PIN entry options. The EM Card is always in Auto Entry Mode and is not affected by the selection here.
--- Auto Entry Mode
1
Auto Entry Mode requires no pressing of the
In the Auto Entry Mode, the User PINs MUST be set in the same digit length of the Master Code (For example, if the Master Code is 5 digits, then all User PINs must be in 5 digits as well. All other User PINs not in 5 digits become invalid). When the number of digits reaches, the system will check the User PIN automatically. Good for high traffic access control.
--- Manual Entry Mode – (Default)
2
Manual Entry Mode always requires the digits arbitrary and they are NOT required to be in the same digit length of the Master Code. Manual Entry increases the level of security in the code trial by the unauthorized people.
PACIFIER TONES ON-OFF SELECTION (Location 71)
INDIVIDUAL
PACIFIER TONES ON-OFF MODES
The Pacifier Tone is the Beep Tones from the keypad, which include the tones of Successful Key entry (1 beep), the Output Operation Announcer (2 beeps or 1 long beep) and the Unsuccessful User Code/Card entry (5 beeps).
NOTE :
The beeps for the Warning and the Power-up Delay do not belong to pacifier tones and can not be set to OFF.
--- Pacifier Tone ON – (Default)
1
All the Pacifier Tones available from the keypad are enabled. They are the response tones indicating the operation status of the keypad after the Card/User Code is entered.
--- Pacifier Tone OFF
0
All the Pacifier Tones are OFF. Good for place needs for a silent environment.
OUTPUT OPERATION ANNOUNCER (Location 72)
INDIVIDUAL
OUTPUT OPERATION ANNOUNCER
The announcer gives notification beep to the users and the visitors on the operation status of the outputs. There are two notification modes available for the selection.The notification is also OFF while the Pacifier Tone OFF mode in the Location 71 is selected.
--- 1 Second Long Notification -- (Default)
1
1 second notification beep is given when the output relay is activated with a valid Card/Code or Egress Button. It is prepared to notify the person outside the door when the lock is released and the door can be opened. It is good for the door lock device gives no sound when it activates, such as a magnetic lock.
--- 2 Short Beeps Notification
0
2 short beeps notification is given when the output is activated with a valid Card/Code.
#
key following the User PIN for code checking.
#
key following of the User PIN for code checking. The User PINs can be 4-8
71
72
or
1
270 #
FUNCTION MODES VALIDATIONLOCATION
or
1
0
FUNCTION MODES VALIDATIONLOCATION
or
1
0
#
#
1 - 2 : 12-24V DC I/P -- (Power Input Terminal)
Connect to a 12-24V DC power supply. The (-) supply and the (-) GND are the common grounding points of the system. The system accepts full input voltage range.
3 : KEYPAD POWER O/P -- (Power Output for External Keypads – 500mA Max.)
This power source is prepared for the external keypad(s). Its output voltage follows to the input voltage at terminals 1 - 2 but the output current is limited to 500mA only. This output terminal is protected by a 500mA reset-able fuse to prevent sabotage to the internal power supply of the system with short circuit from the external keypad.
4 : DATA I/O PORT -- (Data Input/Output Port for Split-Decoded Operation)
Connect this terminal with the Data I/O wire from the wire harness on the keypad unit to link up system for Split­Decoded operation. Maximum 3 keypads can be connected in parallel to this terminal.
Note:
Leave this terminal open if the controller is in Stand Alone operation. (Stand Alone operation is one of the operation modes of the DK-2800)
5 : EG IN -- ( Egress Input)
A Normally Open (N.O.) input terminal referring to ( Output 1 for door open in the same manner of using the User PINs or Cards on keypad in Split-decoded mode; OR follows the Function Mode jumper setting of Start/Stop or Momentary in Stand Alone mode. Egress button is usually put inside the house near the door for exit convenience. More than one egress buttons can be connected in parallel to this terminal. Leave this terminal open if not used.
6 : DOOR BELL I/P -- (Door Bell Button Input)
A terminal prepared for the connection of a normally open (N.O.) button referring to ( door chime. More than one door bell buttons can be connected in parallel to this terminal. Leave this terminal open if not used.
7 : DU OUT -- (Duress Output) – Available on Split-decoded Mode Only
An NPN transistor open collector output with the maximum power rating of 24VDC/100mA sink. It is equivalent to an N.O. (Normally Open) terminal switching to (-) ground after the entry of Duress Code. Use it to trigger an alarm zone of a security system, or turn on a buzzer to notify a guard. Please see the application hints for more information. Duress Function is available only on Split-decoded mode with Duress Code programmed from keypad.
8 : INTER-LOCK O/P -- (Inter-lock Control Output)
An NPN transistor open collector output with the maximum power rating of 24VDC/100mA sink. It is OFF at normal condition. It switches to (-) ground immediately for the first 5 seconds after received an operation command for Output 1 or after keying in a valid User PIN or reading a Card to operate Output 1. It keeps tying to ( the Door Position Sensor is open circuit due to door open. Use this output point to make cross wire connection with the associated controller’s “O/P 1 Inhibit” point in an Inter-lock system to prevent both doors that can be opened at the same time.
An Inter-lock System:
An inter-lock system is a two-door system that always allows only one of the doors to open during the operation. While one of the doors is opened, the other door keeps close until the open door is re-closed. It prevents the unauthorized people dashing into a protected area. An inter-lock system needs two keypads or controllers and two door position sensing switches for the two doors. Please see the Application Example for more information
9 : O/P 1 INHIBIT -- (Output 1 Inhibit Control Input – Normally Open)
A Normally Open (N.O.) sensing input point for controlling of the Output 1, with this terminal connecting to ( ground, the Egress Button and the whole group of Users (PINs & Cards) for Output 1 are disabled. It is prepared mainly for the cross wire connection with the “Inter-lock O/P” point on the associated controller in an Inter-lock system. The inhibit function also governs the RF remote control key from operating of the Output 1 (if the decoder is DA-2800).
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) ground. With the help of a normally open button to activate
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) ground to activate the built-in
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) ground during
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)
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10 : DOOR SENS N.C. -- (Door Position Sensing Input -- Normally Close)
A Normally Closed (N.C.) sensing point referring to (-) ground, with the help of a normally closed magnetic contact monitors the open or close state of the door. It initiates the following functions for the system. Connect it with jumper to (-) Ground if not used.
a) Door Auto Re-lock
The system immediately re-locks the door after it is re-closed before the end of the programmed time for output 1. It prevents unwanted “tailgate” entry.
b) Door Forced Open Warning (available in Split-decoded Mode only)
The controller generates “door forced open” warning and triggers alarm output instantly once the door is forced to open without using a valid user PIN, Card or pressing of egress button. The warning lasts as long as the time programmed (1-999 seconds). It can be stopped with the User PIN or card for output 1 at anytime. See programming Location 80 of the keypad for the details.
c) Door Propped-up Warning (available in Split-decoded Mode only)
The controller generates propped-up warning beeps (does not activates alarm output) while the door is left open longer than the allowable time programmed. The warning will last as long as the door is open until it is re-closed. See programming Location 81 of the keypad for the details.
d) Inter-lock Control
The inter-lock control output always goes to (-) while the door is open, which gives signal to disable the associated controller in the inter-lock system. See the Inter-lock terminal description for more information.
e) Door Opening Alarm (available in Split-decoded Mode only)
Door Opening Alarm is designed for the emergency door only. It is always given when the door is opened unless a valid User Code or Card is used prior to the door is opened. See programming Location 91 of the keypad for the details.
11 : (-) GND -- (Common Ground of The System)
A grounding point of the keypad that is common to terminal 2.
12 : TAMPER IN -- (Tamper Switch – Normally Closed Input Terminal)
A Normally Closed (N.C.) input terminal referring to (-) ground. It is prepared for the tamper switch of the keypad connecting to it. When the tamper switch is open circuit it triggers the internal siren and the Alarm Output terminal. Link up this terminal to (-) Ground with jumper if not used. The alarm lasts for 3 minute in stand alone mode. It is reset-able before expiry with User Code from keypad in Split­decoded mode.
CONFIGURATION OF THE OUTPUT MODES OF OUTPUT 1, 2 AND 3 (Locations 51, 52 & 53)
The three relay outputs of this keypad are programmable for Star t/Stop or Timing modes. Apar t from the door access control, alarm arm-disarm control, they are also universal timers for automatic operators in industry with their 99,999 seconds (over 24 hours) programmable timer.
OUTPUT MODE & TIME VALIDATIONLOCATIONS
MASTER
OUTPUT LOCATIONS
-- Location for Output 1
51
-- Location for Output 2
52
-- Location for Output 3
53
OUTPUT MODE & TIMING
– Start /Stop Mode (Toggle)
0
The number 0 sets the output to the Start / Stop mode. The output Starts when an User PIN and/or Card is entered/ read; the output Stops when an User PIN and/or Card is entered/read again.
1-99999
The output can be set in Momentary Mode with the time of 1 second to 99,999 seconds. The output will reset automatically when the time expires OR it can be RESET manually at anytime with the Super User Code that operates the desired output before the end of the time.
Example : Reset Output 1 --
Reset Output 2 --
Reset Output 3 --
Seconds Momentary --- (Default -- Momentary 5 Seconds)
SUPER USER CODE
SUPER USER CODE
SUPER USER CODE
51-53 0
# 1 # 2 # 3
or 1-
99999 #
------------- Output 1 resets
------------- Output 2 resets
------------- Output 3 resets
13 - 14 - 15 : OUTPUT 1 -- (Output Relay 1)
5 Amp relay dry contact controlled by the Group 1 User PINs & Cards in Split-decoded mode or by the RF remote key in Stand Alone mode. It is recommended for door strike. Terminal 13 is Normally Closed contact (N.C.), terminal 15 is Normally Open contact (N.O.) and terminal 14 is the common point of the two contacts. Use N.C. output for Fail-safe locking device; and N.O. output for Fail-secure locking device.
(a) The operation of Output 1 is programmable from the keypad in Split-decoded operation (with Function Jumper on
position 1). See programming Location 51 of the keypad for the details.
(b) The Output 1 is selectable for Start/Stop (toggle) mode (with Function Jumper on position 2) or Adjustable
Momentary Timer mode (with Function Jumper on position 3) in Stand Alone mode.
The Adjustable Timer (1-30 seconds) is located on the main circuit board inside the box. See Figure 2.
16 - 17 - 18 : OUTPUT 2 -- (Output Relay 2)
1 Amp relay dry contact controlled by the Group 2 User PINs & Cards in Split-decoded mode or by the RF remote key in Stand Alone mode. It is an auxiliary output ideally for controlling of security system or automatic operator. Terminal 16 is Normally Closed contact (N.C.), terminal 18 is Normally Open contact (N.O.) and terminal 17 is the common point of the two contacts.
(a) The operation of Output 2 is programmable from the keypad in Split-decoded operation (with Function Jumper on
position 1). See programming Location 52 of the keypad for the details.
(b) The Output 2 is always fixed on Star t/Stop (toggle) operation with Function Jumper on position 2 or 3 in Stand
Alone mode.
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PERSONAL SAFETY AND SYSTEM LOCK-OUT (Location 60)
LOCK-OUT MODES VALIDATIONLOCATION
INDIVIDUAL
SAFETY & LOCK-OUT OPTIONS
The Options are represented by their Mode Numbers in programming. They are described below:
--- After 10 successive false Card/User Code trials, the keypad locks during 60 seconds. -- (Default)
1
--- After 10 successive false Card/User Code trials, activates the Duress output to switch to (-) ground.
2
The Duress Output can be released with any user PIN or Card in the User Group 1 or Super User PIN.
-
5
00
--- Selection of after 5 to 10 successive Card/User Code trials, the keypad locks during 15 minutes.
10
--- Disappearance of all the above lock-out securities.
The keypad can be reset to release the lock-out with the “Super User Code” in the following way.
Example : Release the lock-out --
SUPER USER CODE
60 #
33
1 to 2 Digits
# 9
Example 2: Set a “Duress Code” with the number of “2 3 9 8 0” for Output 2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Example 3: Delete an Output 1 “Duress Code” from Duress Code ID
(a) (b) (c)
42 01 23980 #
(a) Duress Code Programming for Output 2, (b) Duress Code ID, (c) The Duress Code, (e) Entry Confirmation
in the memory
01
41 01 #
(a) Duress Code Programming for Output 1, (b) The Duress Code ID, (c) Delete Confirmation
19 - 20 - 21 : OUTPUT 3 -- (Output Relay 3)
1 Amp relay dry contact controlled by the Group 3 User PINs & Cards in Split-decoded mode or by the RF remote key in Stand Alone mode. It is an auxiliary output ideally for controlling of security system or automatic operator. Terminal 19 is Normally Closed contact (N.C.), terminal 21 is Normally Open contact (N.O.) and terminal 20 is the common point of the two contacts. (a) The operation of Output 3 is programmable from the keypad in Split-decoded operation (with Function Jumper on position 1). See programming Location 53 of the keypad for the details. (b) The Output 3 is always fixed on Manual Momentary operation with Function Jumper on position 2 or 3 in Stand Alone mode. Manual Momentary means that the relay output works as long as the button of the RF remote key is pressed. The relay output is released when the key button is released.
Example 4: Clear The Whole Group of Duress Codes from Location
(a) (b) (c)
41 0999 #
(a) Group Location
are cleared.
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THE OPERATION AND FUNCTION OF THE DURESS CODE
The Duress Code(s) has double actions when it is keyed in. It activates the Duress Output (for duress alarm) and at the same time activates the specific Relay Output 1, 2 or 3 just like a normal User PIN. The Duress Code always activates its Relay Output in its group, but, does not de-activate (stop) the Duress Output. ONLY a normal User PIN or Card in
anyone of the user groups, or a Super User PIN can reset (de-activate) the Duress Output.
For Example:
Key in The Duress Code 3 3 6 9 of the Group 1 (for Output 1) To Command The Duress Function :
3369#
Key in The Duress Code 3 3 6 9 in Group 1 (for Output 1) Again :
3369#
Output 1 activates again.
Key in A Normal User PIN 1 3 6 9 in Group 1 (for Output 1):
1369#
----- Duress Output activates (switches to (-) ground) & Output 1 activates.
----- Duress Output keeps activating and no change in its state (keeps to (-) ground) &
----- Duress Output resets (back to OFF state) but has no function on Output 1.
, (b) The Group Deletion Command, (c) Confirmation, all Duress Codes in Location
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41
:
Report Duress in EM Card Operation
The Duress Codes are Prime User Codes in the system. In the “EM Card + Secondary User PIN” or “EM Card + Common User PIN” operation, they can be used to replace the “Secondary User PIN” or the “Common User PIN” to
operate the specific output and report a duress alarm event. Programming is not required. The system has the function automatically while Duress Code exists.
Operation : Taking Duress Code 3 3 6 9 in Group 1 for Output 1 As Example
Read Card
(a) (b) (c)
a) Put the EM card close to the reader. One-beep confirms the reading and 30 seconds waiting time is given for the
entry of the Duress Code, the Amber LED keeps flashing
b) Key in the Duress Codes 3 3 6 9 for operating the Output 1
c) Confirm it with the # key. Output 1 activates in a normal way and the Duress Output also activates to report
Duress Event to an alarm system if connected.
NOTE: Duress Event can not be reported in the operation of only EM Card alone.
3369 #
22 : KEY ACT O/P -- (Keypad Active Output)
An NPN transistor open collector output with the maximum power rating of 24VDC/100mA sink. It is equivalent to an N.O. (Normally Open) terminal referring to ground. It switches to ( the keypad or receiving of a command signal from the RF remote key. It can be used to drive a small power device, such as a relay or a low power control point of other equipment. See the Application Hints for more information.
23 : ALARM O/P -- (Alarm Output)
An NPN transistor open collector output with the maximum power rating of 24VDC/100mA sink. It is equivalent to an N.O. (Normally Open) terminal referring to ground. It switches to (-) ground while alarm occurs in order to trigger an external alarm to give notification at remote location. Use it to drive a small power device, such as a relay or a low power control point of other equipment. The Alarm Output for tamper is 3 minutes fixed. Other alarm outputs are programmable in Split-decoded operation.
THE OUTPUT BEEP JUMPER
The controller gives beep sound when the relay output activates in stand alone mode or when a command signal from the RF remote key is received. The beep jumper has been put on the ON position at the factory. It can be stopped for silent environment by putting the jumper to OFF position. The Jumper is located on the main circuit board. See Figure 2.
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) ground for 10 seconds on each key touch on
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THE AUDIBLE AND VISIBLE SIGNALS
STATUS AUDIBLE SIGNALS MAINS LED SIGNALS
1) Power-up Delay (5 Seconds) Continuous Beeps Continuous Fast Flashes
2) Power-up Delay (1 Minute)* Continuous Beeps Continuous Fast Flashes
3) System In Standby Mode OFF 1 Flash / Second
4) System In Standby Mode* OFF ON
5) Keypad In Programming Mode OFF 1 Flash / Second
6) Successful Command from RF Key 2 Beeps 2 Flashes
7) Output Relay Active (From Keypad) 1 Long Beep or 2 Short Beeps No Signal
8) Egress Delay Warning Fast Beeps Nil
9) Door Forced Open Warning Fast Beeps + Alarm Output Nil
10) Door Propped-up Warning Fast Beeps Only Nil
11) Alarm Output Warble Tone Siren Nil
12) Door Chime Dual Tone Door Chime Nil
* Stand Alone Mode
THE ALARM OUTPUTS & WARNINGS
1) Tamper Alarm:
a) The alarm is triggered via the “Tamper In” terminal b) Alarm Output and Internal Siren activate c) The alarm period is fixed in 3 minutes for Stand Alone Mode d) It can be reset with Super User Code # 1 or an user Code/Card in Group 1 in Split-decoded Mode
The Following Alarm & Warning Are Available in Split-decoded Operation Mode Only
2) Egress Delay Alarm:
a) The Egress Delay Alarm is enabled by programming from keypad at Programming Location 90 b) The alarm activates during the Egress Delay period and it stops at the expiry of the Egress Delay c) Alarm Output and Internal Siren activate
3) Egress Delay Warning:
a) The Egress Delay Warning is enabled by programming from keypad at Programming Location 90 b) The warning activates during the Egress Delay period and it stops at the expiry of the Egress Delay c) The warning beep is given by the internal buzzer only
4) Door Open Alarm (Designed for Emergency Door):
a) The Door Open Alarm is enabled by programming from keypad at Programming Location 91 b) Alarm Output and Internal Siren activate c) Alarm happens in door forced to open or normal open with Egress Button d) No Alarm happens in door open with User PIN or Card
5) Door Forced Open Alarm:
a) The Door Forced Open Alarm is enabled by programming from keypad at Programming Location 80 b) Alarm Output and Internal Siren activate c) Alarm happens in door forced to open only d) No Alarm happens in door open with Egress Button, User PIN or Card
Note: If both alarms (4) & (5) are enabled in the programming, the system will take the longer one for alarm time.
6) Door Propped-up Warning
a) The Door Propped-up Warning is enabled by programming from keypad at Programming Location 81 b) The warning starts at the expiry of the propped-up delay. c) The warning beep is given by the internal buzzer only
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Example 3: Delete a “Visitor Code” from Vistor ID
(a) (b) (c)
(a) Visitor Code Programming, (b) The Visitor ID, (c) Delete Confirmation
Example 4: Clear all “Visitor Codes” from Location
(a) (b) (c)
(a) Visitor Code Location, (b) The Deletion Command Code, (c) Confirmation, all Visitor Codes are cleared
DURESS CODES (FOR OUTPUTS 1, 2 & 3) (Location 41, 42 & 43)
The Duress Codes are prepared for those Important Persons in case of DURESS while he operates the access control keypad. The duress code operates like a normal User PIN for Output 1, 2 or 3, and at the same time activates the Duress Output without any indication. The user may use it to report an emergency and ask for help silently when he is forced to operate the keypad if the Duress Output is connected with a security system.
NOTE: The Duress Codes are always valid. They are not governed by any inhibit or lock-out function in the system.
OUTPUT LOCATIONS
41 42 43
DURESS CODE IDs
ID
ID
ID
0999
THE DURESS CODES
50, 10 and 10 Duress Codes can be programmed for Output 1, 2 and 3 respectively. They are stored in their two-digit Code ID box. When a new Code is put into the same Code ID box, the old code is replaced.
EXAMPLES:
Example 1: Set a “Duress Code” with the number of “3 3 6 9” for Output 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) Duress Code Programming for Output 1, (b) Duress Code ID, (c) The Duress Code, (e) Entry Confirmation
40 02 #
40
0999 #
INDIVIDUAL
– Duress Codes for Output 1
– Duress Codes for Output 2
– Duress Codes for Output 3
01-50 01-10 01-10
The Duress Codes are 4-8 digits for Manual Mode code entry.
The Duress Codes MUST be in the same digit length with the Master Code for Auto Mode code entry.
Always set a Duress Code that is easy to remember in Panic Situation. Only one number different from the daily used User PIN is highly recommended.
Example: User PIN is 1 3 6 9, then 3 3 6 9 or 1 3 6 0 might be a good choice for the Duress Code.
The Duress Code can also be used to replace the Secondary User PIN or Common User PIN in Card reading for the Duress reporting.
50 Duress Codes Are Allowed for The Output 1
10 Duress Codes Are Allowed for The Output 2
10 Duress Codes Are Allowed for The Output 3
= Clear all the Duress Codes from the selected Location group.
Please see the programming example below for the details.
41 01 3369 #
41-43
02
40
in the memory
01
31
-
50
DURESS CODE VALIDATIONLOCATIONS CODE ID
4-8 DIGITS
#
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