Operating Instructions Transponder code lock - Part 1 (access control keypad) Item no. 1582599 / for surface mounting Item no.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................5 2. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS............................................................................................................................5 3. INTENDED USE...................................................................................................................................................6 4.
19. OUTPUT MODE & TIMING FOR OUTPUT 1, 2 AND 3 -- Locations 51, 52 & 53..............................................33 20. SYSTEM REAL-TIME-CLOCK -- Location 55....................................................................................................34 21. START & STOP TIMES FOR DAILY INHIBITION OF OUTPUT 1 -- Location 56...............................................35 22. PERSONAL SAFETY AND SYSTEM LOCK-UP -- Location 60.........................................................................
f) SPLIT-DECODED MULTI-STATION ACCESS CONTROL DOOR LOCK....................................................67 43. APPLICATION HINTS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINALS...............................................................................68 a) TAMPER N.C................................................................................................................................................68 b) DOOR SENS...................................................................................................
1. INTRODUCTION Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements. To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must observe these operating instructions! These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important notes on commissioning and handling. Also consider this if you pass on the product to any third party.
3. INTENDED USE DK-2882 is a self-contained three output relay, vandal resistant and weatherproof keypad. It combines the digital keypad and proximity EM card reader in one unit. The keypad has been designed for full feature stand alone access control applications. It is expandable to work with an optional decoder (DA-2800 or DA-2801) for high security split-decoded operation.
4. DELIVERY CONTENT a) ITEM NO. 1582599 • Code lock with surface-mounted housing • Control unit (split decoder DA-2801) • Mounting materials for code lock (3x screws, 3x dowels, 1x diode) • Mounting materials for control unit (2x screws, 2x dowels, 1x diode) • 1x connection cable harness with connector plug • TX hex key for the code lock • 2x transponder cards • Detailed instruction manual (German printed and online, English online only) • Operating instructions b) ITEM NO.
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7. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do not follow the safety instructions and information on proper handling in this manual, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guarantee. • The device is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets. • Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly.
8. INSTALLATION a) ASSEMBLY Surface Mount Version Steel Box Plastic inner box Flush Mount Version Faceplate Plastic back box Faceplate b) PRECAUTIONS Prevent Interference: The EM Card reader is working at the frequency of 125Khz. Installation precautions are necessary. • Make sure the location for installation has no strong low frequency electro-magnetic wave.
9. CONNECTION TERMINALS WIEGAND HARNESS BACK-LIT JUMPER K OR A JUMPER OUTPUT 2 JUMPER CONNECTION TERMINALS 1 - 2: 12-24V DC (Power Input Terminal) Connect to 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 with no adjustment. 3 - 4 - 5: OUTPUT 1 (Output Relay 1) 5 Amp relay dry contact controlled by the Group 1 User Codes/Cards, recommended for door strike. Terminal 3 is Normally Closed (N.C.
OUTPUT 2 N.O. N.C. OUTPUT 2 JUMPER 8: DATA I/O PORT (Data Communication Bus) The Data I/O port is prepared for setting up a data bus for the connection of the auxiliary reader-keypads and the splitdecoder in system expansion. See the examples in “Application Expansions” section for the details. 9: EG IN (Egress Input) A Normally Open (N.O.) input terminal referring to (-) ground. With the help of connecting a normally open button to activate Output 1 for door opening like using Codes/Cards.
KEY ALARM K OR A KEY-ALARM JUMPER • Keypad Active Output (“K”) -- It switches to (-) ground for 10 seconds on each key touch. It can be used to turn on light, CCTV camera, or buzzer to notify a guard. See Application Hints for more information. • Alarm Output (“A”) -- It switches to (-) ground while Alarm occurs in order to trigger external alarm to give notification at remote location. 14: DU OUT (Duress Output) An NPN transistor open collector output with maximum power rating of 24V DC/100mA sink.
17: O/P 1 INHIBIT N.O. (Output 1 Inhibit Control Input – Normally Open) A Normally Open (N.O.) sensing input point for controlling the Output 1, with this terminal connecting to (-) ground, the Egress Button, the group of User PINs and Cards for Output 1 are all disabled. It is prepared mainly for the cross wire connection with the “Inter-lock O/P” point of the partner keypad in an Inter-lock system. The inhibit function does not govern the Duress Codes and the Super User Codes. They are always valid.
10. OTHER FACILITIES a) ON-BOARD LED INDICATORS RED / GREEN (Right) It lights up in Green for Output 1 activation; and Red for Output 2 activation. AMBER (Centre) It flashes in Standby. It shows the system status in synchronization with the beep tones. The standby flashing can be OFF with programming. See Location 73 for the details. RED / GREEN (Left) It lights up in Red while one of the outputs is inhibited. It is flashing during inhibition paused. It is the Wiegand LED for feedback indication.
11. PREPARATION FOR PROGRAMMING a) CRITERIA FOR CODES AND CARDS Prime Codes The prime codes include the a) User Codes, b) Master Code, c) Duress Codes, d) Super User Codes, e) Common User Codes and f) Visitor Codes. All these codes MUST be unique. It is not allowed to repeat a prime code for second function. All the codes in this system can be 4-8 digits for Manual Entry Mode. The codes must be in the same digit length with the Master Codes for Auto Entry Mode. See Location 70 for the details.
EM Card + Group Secondary User Code – Operation Media 3 A secondary user code can be repeatedly used for a group of cards in a department. Owner can make a proprietary department code for each department in a company. Only the staff of the department holding a card and knowing the code is accepted to enter. This approach increases the departmental security and prevents a lost card picked up by other group of people in the company to open the door.
12. PROGRAMMING & OPERATION a) POWER-UP THE KEYPAD The keypad gives power-up delay of 1 minute after power has been applied. It is the time frame designed for setting the keypad to programming mode with DAP code. See the details of “DAP CODE – 2 8 2 8” below. 1. The keypad gives continuous beeps for 1 minute after power-up. 2. The power-up delay can be stopped instantly with 12# if the delay beep is found annoying and setting the keypad to programming mode with DAP code is not required.
c) DIRECT ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING MODE WITH “DAP” CODE -- 2 8 2 8 In case the Master Code is forgotten, apply the following procedures precisely to set keypad into programming mode with DAP code: 1. Switch OFF all the power for 1 minute to ensure that the keypad is fully discharged. 2. Switch ON power again. The keypad is in Power-up Mode for 1 minute. The buzzer gives continuous beeps and the Status LED is flashing. This is the only time frame to accept the DAP code. 3.
e) THE DEFAULT VALUES AFTER REFRESHING LOCATION PARAMETERS DEFAULT FUNCTIONS & VALUES 01 Master Code 0 0 0 0 Factory Set, Not a default value * 02 Super User Codes Nil ----- User Program Required 03 Common User Code 1 Nil ----- User Program Required 04 Common User Code 2 Nil ----- User Program Required 05 Common User Code 3 Nil ----- User Program Required 10 User Codes & Cards for O/P 1 Nil ----- User Program Required 20 User Codes & Cards for O/P 2 Nil ----- User Program Required 30
13. MASTER CODE -- Location 01 LOCATION 01 (1) → MASTER CODE 4 to 8 Digits (2) → VALIDATION # (3) (1) LOCATION • Key in Location 01 (2) MASTER CODE • Master Code is the authorization code for setting the system to programming mode. It is NOT an User Code operating the output relays. • The Master Code can be 4 to 8 digits. • When a new master code is keyed in and confirmed, the old master code is replaced.
14. SUPER USER CODE -- Location 02 The Super User Code has TWO functions. It is prepared to operate the three outputs and make operation of inhibit enable / disable to those outputs. LOCATION 02 (1) → SUPER USER CODE 4 to 8 Digits (2) → VALIDATION # (3) (1) LOCATION • Key in Location 02 (2) SUPER USER CODE • The Super User Code can be 4 to 8 digits. • When a new Super User Code is keyed in and confirmed, the old one is replaced. (3) VALIDATION • Pressing # key to confirm code entry.
2) Override The Door Lock Controlled by Output 1 (Keep Door Un-locked) The Output 1 is usually for door lock control. In some situations, the door may require un-locked for a period of time to allow door opening without User Code or EM Card for entry / exit convenience. This function Starts / Stops in toggle with the following code entry. SUPER USER CODE # 7 ---------- The Door is Un-locked, Start / Stop in Toggle • The door is un-locked while the function is enabled.
4) Inhibit All The User Codes & EM Cards for Output 1 (Disable Access Control Manually) To enhance the security of the access control keypad, the owner can stop the keypad after office hour or while the house is nobody inside. Once the Output 1 (for door lock control) is inhibited, all the User Codes / Cards for it become invalid and those people holding the User Code or Card are refused. This function Starts / Stops in toggle with the following code entry.
16. USER CODES / CARDS FOR OUTPUT 1, 2 & 3 -Locations 10, 20 & 30 Total 1,200 User Codes / Cards are available for controlling of the three outputs.
EXAMPLES – PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Example 1 -- EM Card Only: Programming: 10 1 (a) 001 (b) (c) Read Card (d) # (e) (a) The card is programmed for operating Output 1 (b) The operation is medium EM Card only (c) Take ID number 001 in Group 1 to store the card, which is one of the IDs in 000-999 (d) Put the card close to the reader, one beep confirms the reading (e) Press # to store the “Card”, two-beep confirms a valid entry Operation: (while the system is back to operation mode) Read Card (a) (a
(a) The card is programmed for operating Output 1 (b) The operation medium is EM Card + Secondary User Code (c) Take the ID number 002 in Group 1 to store the Card & Code, which is one of the IDs in 000-999 (d) Put the card close to the reader.
(a) Key in the User Group that the User ID belongs to. “10” for Group 1, “20” for Group 2, and “30” for Group 3 (b) Key in “5” that is the Command Code for making a deletion (c) Key in the User ID that stored the User Code, the lost EM card or the EM Card+User Code (d) Press the # key. Two-beep confirms a valid entry and the Code and/or Card in that User ID is cleared Delete an EM Card 10 Read Card (c) 5 (a) (b) # (d) (a) Key in the User Group that the EM Card belongs to.
17. VISITOR CODES (FOR OUTPUT 1 ONLY) -Location 40 The Visitor Codes are temporary user codes for Output 1 (mainly for door strike in access control). They can be programmed as “One Time Codes” or “Codes with Time Limit”. The Visitor Codes will be cleared automatically after use if they are one time codes, or, when the allowed time expires.
(a) Visitor Code Programming, (b) The Visitor ID, (c) An One Time Code, (d) The Visitor Code, (e) Entry Confirmation Example 2: Set a “Visitor Code” with the number of “1 3 7 8” that is valid for three hours 40 (a) 02 (b) 03 1378 (c) (d) # (e) (a) Visitor Code Programming, (b) The Visitor ID, (c) Valid for 3 Hours, (d) The Visitor Code, (e) Entry Confirmation Example 3: Delete a “Visitor Code” from Vistor ID 02 in the memory 40 (a) 02 (b) # (c) (a) Visitor Code Programming, (b) The Visitor ID,
(2) DURESS CODE IDs 01 - 50 50 Duress Code IDs for The Output 1 01 - 10 10 Duress Code IDs for The Output 2 01 - 10 10 Duress Code IDs for The Output 3 0999 = Clear all the Duress Codes from the selected Location group. Please see the programming example below for the details. (3) 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.
Example 4: Clear The Whole Group of Duress Codes from Location 41: 41 (a) 0999 (b) # (c) (a) Group Location 41, (b) The Group Deletion Command, (c) Confirmation, all Duress Codes in Location 41 are cleared. 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 Code.
19. OUTPUT MODE & TIMING FOR OUTPUT 1, 2 AND 3 -- Locations 51, 52 & 53 The three relay outputs are programmable for Start/Stop or Timing modes. Apart from 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.
20. SYSTEM REAL-TIME-CLOCK -- Location 55 This 24 hour real-time-clock provides the daily time base for starting and stopping the function of inhibition to relay output 1 (mainly for electric door lock strike). No real-time-clock setting is required if daily start-stop inhibition at Location 56 is not enabled. LOCATION 55 (1) → CURRENT REAL TIME hh : mm HOURS → VALIDATION MINUTES (2) # (3) (1) LOCATION Key in Location 55 (2) CURRENT REAL TIME HH : MM – The current time in Hour and Minute.
21. START & STOP TIMES FOR DAILY INHIBITION OF OUTPUT 1 -- Location 56 Setting with start and stop times into the keypad, the real-time inhibition period for output 1 will recycle daily until the time settings are cleared. This function works with the real-time-clock. Set up the real-time at Location 55 is necessary. For safety reason, the Egress Button is designed always valid. The door lock (controlled by output 1) can be opened with it at anytime during inhibition.
• The start and stop time figures are 24 hours basis. They are 4-digit figures from the smallest 00:00 to the largest 23:59. • Entry of the two figure values from Small (Start) to Large (Stop) for the period of inhibition; the inhibition will start and stop in the same day. See example (a). • Entry of the two figure values from Large (Start) to Small (Stop) for the period of inhibition; the inhibition will start at the time of the day; thus stop in the next day. See example (b).
(2) LOCK-UP OPTIONS The Options are represented by the following Numbers. They are described below: 1 --- After 10 successive false Card/User Code trials, the keypad locks during 60 seconds. -- (Default) 2 --- After 10 successive false Card/User Code trials, activates the Duress output to switch to (-) ground. The Duress Output can be released with any user Code or Card in the User Group 1 or Super User Code.
24. PACIFIER TONES ON-OFF SELECTION -- Location 71 LOCATION 71 (1) → FUNCTION MODES 1 or 0 (2) → VALIDATION # (3) (1) LOCATION Key in Location 71 (2) FUNCTION MODES FOR PACIFIER TONES Pacifier Tone is the Beep Tones from the keypad, which include the tones of Successful Key entry (1 beep) and the Unsuccessful User Code/Card entry (5 beeps). The beeps for the Warning and the Power-up Delay do not belong to pacifier tones and can not be OFF.
1 --- 1 Second Long Notification -- (Default) 1 second notification beep is given when the output relay activates. 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 door lock that gives no sound when it activates, such as a magnetic lock. 2 --- 2 Short Beeps Notification 2 short beeps notification is given when the output relay activates. (3) VALIDATION Press # key once. Two-beep confirms the entry 26.
27. DOOR FORCED OPEN WARNING & TIMING -Location 80 LOCATION 80 (1) → FUNCTION MODES 0 or 1 - 999 (2) → VALIDATION # (3) (1) LOCATION Key in Location 80 (2) FUNCTION MODES FOR DOOR FORCED OPEN WARNING The Door Forced Open Warning function works with a Door Position Sensing switch equipped on the door (usually a magnetic contact). Once a Timing Figure is put into the Function Mode box, the warning mode is enabled.
(2) FUNCTION MODES FOR DOOR PROPPED-UP WARNING If somebody opened the door and left it 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 it does not activate the alarm output. This function works with a door position sensing switch equipped on the 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 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: The elderly needs constant attention and care.
30. EGRESS DELAY, WARNING AND ALARM -Location 90 LOCATION 90 (1) → CONFIGURATIONS 1-6 (2) → DELAY TIME 0 or 1 - 99 (3) → VALIDATION # (4) (1) LOCATION Key in Location 90 (2) CONFIGURATIONS OF THE EGRESS WARNING AND ALARM Key in the number to enable 1 of the 6 configurations described below: 1 --- Momentary Contact Mode without Warning -- (Default) • Press the Button once. No warning or alarm is given during Egress Delay. • Good for silent area.
(3) EGRESS DELAY TIMER 0 --- No Delay – (Default) Output 1 activates instantly (the door is released instantly) when the Egress Button is pressed. 1 – 99 --- Egress Delay Timing Put a 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. • Momentary Contact -- The Egress Delay starts to count when the egress button is momentarily pressed.
31. DOOR OPENING ALARM & TIMER -- Location 91 LOCATION 91 (1) → ALARM TIME 0 or 1 - 999 (2) → VALIDATION # (3) (1) LOCATION Key in Location 91 (2) ALARM & TIMING OF DOOR OPENING 0 --- No Alarm – (Default) The Alarm Output is disabled 1 - 999 --- Alarm Timer The Door Open Alarm operates the Alarm Output (Terminal 13) only. It is mainly prepared to trigger an optional alarm system. Put a Timing Figure of 1 to 999 into the box to enable the function of Door Opening Alarm.
33. WIEGAND DATA OUTPUT MODES -- Location 92 LOCATION 92 (1) → DATA OUTPUT MODES 1, 2, 3 or 4 (2) → VALIDATION # (3) (1) LOCATION Key in Location 92 (2) DATA OUTPUT MODES 1 --- Wiegand Data Output Disabled (Default) No Wiegand data output 2 --- Wiegand Data Output Enabled -- Mode “A” The keypad gives Wiegand data output ONLY for those cards and codes that have been registered in memory.
34. WIEGAND DATA OUTPUT FORMAT -- Location 93 LOCATION 93 (1) → WIEGAND FORMAT 1, 2 or 3 (2) → VALIDATION # (3) (1) LOCATION Key in Location 93 (2) WIEGAND FORMAT FOR EM CARD & USER CODE The Wiegand data output is programmable for 26-bit, 34-bit or 37-bit standard format.
(2) OPERATION MODES 0 – Keypad Mode (Default) Keypad Mode sets the keypad for stand-alone operation to provide its available functions. It is compatible with the auxiliary readers/keypads for multi-station expansion. 1 – Server Mode Server Mode sets the keypad to compatible with both the decoder for split-decoded operation and the auxiliary readers/keypads for multi-station expansion.
If the Master Code is forgotten, use the DAP Code to set the system into programming mode. See DAP CODE 2828 on page 19 for the details. 2) Change The Factory Set Master Code to Owner’s Private Master Code for Security Reason 01 3289 # ---- 2 beeps, 3 2 8 9 is a Master Code for example here only. It replaces the old master code 0000.
(e) 6123 = The User Code to be used with the EM Card. It is for example here only.
38. FACILITIES FOR WIEGAND OUTPUT System expandable is one of the main features of the DK-2800 series keypads. The keypad incorporates a wire harness that provides Wiegand data output for working with the optional access controller. The wires 1-4 are the facilities for Wiegand data and wire 5 is the common ground of the keypad and the optional devices in the system. Please see the following descriptions for the details. THE WIRE HARNESS WHITE N.C.
39. WIEGAND OUTPUT FORMATS The Timing and Electrical Manner of The Wiegand Data Output Wiegand is a common medium in the communication between readers and controller in access control. The Wiegand data from the keypad unit provides a level of compatibility for readers and controller that can be used by consultants in custom project development. The Wiegand interface uses three wires, one of which is a Common Ground and two of which are data transmission wires called DATA 0 and DATA 1.
26 Bit Wiegand Data From EM Cards 26-bit EM Card is the most popular one on the market. Almost all the controllers can use the 26-bit standard format. A 26 bit Wiegand protocol for card reading has 1 first parity bit, 24 bits of the Card ID, and 1 stop bit for a total of 26 bits. The first parity bit is an Even parity bit calculated from the first 12 bits of the code and the trailing parity bit is an Odd parity bit from the last 12 bits. The data output is in Hex Binary codes.
Precaution 1 A 26-bit Wiegand data is composed of 2 parity bits and 24 data bits. It is necessary to limit the 8-digit user codes to below 16,777,215 (=FFFFFF) to prevent the data over 24-bit and causing error. The Wiegand data in 34-bit or 37-bit covers the 8-digit user codes in full value (up to 99,999,999) without error. Precaution 2 The HEX code of Wiegand data is derived from the user code. Do NOT make an user code starting with “0”, such as 02345.
The keyed-in Code is 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 The Code in Decimal Number: 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 The Code 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 Equivalent to Hex Number: 4 D 2 E 0 0 0 0 0 4 D 2 O An Even Parity Bit of 0 0 0 0 = 0 An Odd Parity Bit of 0 4 D 2 = 0 The 34 bits Wiegand data sending out in Binary from entry of the Code: 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0100 1101 0010 0 55
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LOCATION FUNCTION 55 Real-Time-Clock 56 Start & Stop Times for Inhibition ENTRY LIMITS & CODE OPTIONS CURRENT REAL TIME: 00:00-23:59 START TIME: 00:00-23:59 STOP TIME: 00:00-23:59 FACTORY DEFAULT CODE ENTRY 55 CURRENT TIME 56 START TIME # STOP TIME # NIL NIL 60 Personal Safety & Lock-Up LOCK-UP CODE: 1---10 Trial, Lock-Up 60 Sec.
LOCATION ENTRY LIMITS & CODE OPTIONS FUNCTION CODE ENTRY FACTORY DEFAULT 92 Wiegand Data Output Mode DATA OUTPUT MODE 1 -- W iegand Data Output Disabled 2 -- W iegand & Data Output Enabled -- Mode “A” 3 -- W iegand Data Output Enabled – Mode “B” 4 -- W iegand Data Output Enabled – Mode “C” 93 Wiegand Format WIEGAND FORMAT 1 --- 26-Bit Wiegand Data 2 --- 34-Bit Wiegand Data 3 --- 37-Bit Wiegand Data 93 WIEGAND FORMAT # Format = 1 26-Bit 94 Operation Mode FUNCTION MODE: 0---Keypad Mode
41. APPLICATION EXAMPLES a) STAND ALONE DOOR LOCK ELECTRIC LOCK DK-2882 • Connect the 1N4004 as close as possible to the lock in parallel with the lock power terminals of the lock to absorb the back EMF to prevent it from damaging the keypad. The 1N4004 is not required if the electric lock is AC operated. • To avoid Electro-Static-Discharge from interfering with the operation of the keypad, always ground the (-) terminal of the keypad to earth.
b) INTER-LOCK SYSTEM USING TWO KEYPADS CROSS WIRE CONNECTION INT. LOCK O/P 1 INHIBIT Door 1 ELECTRIC LOCK 1 INT. LOCK O/P 1 INHIBIT Door 2 ELECTRIC LOCK 2 An inter-lock system needs two door controllers. This application example uses two DK-2882 with simple cross wire connection on their “Output 1 Inhibit” and “Inter-lock Control Output” terminals. It is necessary to link up the “(-) GND” terminals of the two keypads as common ground to achieve the inter-lock logical functions.
CROSS WIRE CONNECTION FOR INTER-LOCK FUNCTIONS COMMON GROUND DATA I/O DATA I/O N.C. 12-24V DC POWER SUPPLY EGRESS BUTTON (OPEN DOOR 1 FROM INSIDE) N.C. N.O. OR ELECTRIC LOCK 1 N.O. DOOR 1 N.C. 12-24V DC POWER SUPPLY N.C. OR DOOR 1 SENSING EGRESS BUTTON (OPEN DOOR 2 FROM INSIDE) N.O. ELECTRIC LOCK 2 DOOR 2 SENSING N.O.
42. APPLICATION EXPANSIONS Apart from standard-alone operation, DK-2882 is expandable to be a Multi-station System or a High Security Multistation Split-decoded System with its Data I/O Bus for the connection of the optional auxiliary keypad(s) and decoder. The wiring is very simple. Just connect all the related devices in parallel with the Data I/O Bus. The DK-2882 is the server that manages the data among them.
b) THE SPLIT-DECODERS (OPTIONAL) DA-2800 DA-2801 Decoder with RF Remote Control Standard Decoder Connection Terminal LINK UP - ALARM O/P OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT FOR AUXILIARY CONTROL OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT 1A RELAY DRY CONTACTS FOR AUXILIARY CONTROL - DOOR SENS - O/P 1 INHIB - INT. LOCK - DU OUT - DOOR BELL IN - EG IN - DATA I/O - KEYPAD PWR - GND(-) - 12-24V DC POWER INPUT FOR SYSTEM N.C. SW COMMON GROUND N.C. SW N.O. SW N.O. SW N.O.
c) DUAL-STATION ACCESS CONTROL DOOR LOCK Description Owner can select an auxiliary reader AR-2802 or an auxiliary reader-keypad AR-2806, AR-2807 or AR-2809 and connect it with the master keypad DK-2882 to expand the system with dual-station for user convenience. Simply connect the reader or the reader-keypad in parallel with the Data I/O Bus of the master keypad. The auxiliary reader accepts all the cards that are programmed in the master keypad.
d) MULTI-STATION ACCESS CONTROL DOOR LOCK Description This is an expansion of application (1). The DK-2882 is expandable to a multi-station system for user convenience with the auxiliary readers AR-2802 and/or the auxiliary reader-keypads AR-2806, AR-2807 &r AR-2809. Total 3 auxiliary readers or reader-keypads can be connected in parallel with the Data I/O Bus and they provide the same functions like the master keypad in using cards and user codes.
e) SPLIT-DECODED ACCESS CONTROL DOOR LOCK Description Apart from stand-alone operation, the DK-2882 can be up-graded to high security Split-decoded operation with a decoder unit DA-2800 or DA-2801. The decoder is inside the house with all the input and output installations connecting to it. The DK-2882 manages the data in the system with its Data I/O Bus. The decoder operates the door lock and the appliances directly according to the commands from the keypad unit.
Connect the 1N4004 as close as possible to the lock in parallel with the lock power terminals of the lock to absorb the back EMF to prevent it from damaging the keypad. The 1N4004 is not required if the electric lock is AC operated. To avoid Electro-Static-Discharge from interfering with the operation of the keypad, always ground the (-) terminal of the keypad to earth. Always connect DOOR SENSOR terminal to (-) ground if not used. Always connect TAMPER terminal to (-) ground if not used.
DA-2800 OR DA-2801 (DECODER) LINK UP 2 3 LED (+) (–) 12-24V DC N.C 4 5 OUTPUT 1 CON N.O 6 7 OUTPUT 2 8 9 DATA I/O EG IN 12-24V DC POWER SUPPLY N.C. AD-1312 OR AP-960 N.O. - ALARM O/P - KEY ACT O/P - N.O. - COM 1 OUTPUT 1 - N.C. - N.O. TAMPER N.C. 6 - COM - N.C. - N.O. - COM - N.C. - TAMPER - GND(-) 5 - DOOR SENS - O/P 1 INHIB DATA I/O 4 - INT.
b) DOOR SENS MAGNETIC DOOR SWITCH • Door Auto Relock -- The system will immediately relock the door after a valid access has been gained to prevent “tailgate” entries. • Door Forced-open Alarm -- The keypad will generate alarm instantly if the door is forced to open. Enable the function at Location 80. • Door Propped-up Alarm -- The keypad will generate alarm if the door is left open longer than the pre-set delay time. Enable the function at Location 81.
d) KEY ACTIVE -- SET THE “K OR A” JUMPER TO “K” N.O. RELAY CONTACT LOW POWER PIEZO BUZZER LED OR ISOLATION RELAY (a) (b) The Key Active Output switches to (-) ground for 10 seconds whenever a key is touched. You may use it to turn ON an LED lamp and /or a small buzzer to notify a guard; or to energize a relay to switch ON lights or trigger an CCTV Camera to start recording.
f) OUTPUT 2 Shunting an N.C. Zone TO PROTECTION ZONE OF AN ALARM CONTROL PANEL N.C. N.C. MAGNETIC CONTACT • Put Output 2 jumper to N.O. • Use the Normally Open (N.O.) output contact to shunt a Normally Closed (N.C.) protection zone of an alarm system. • Set output contact to Start / Stop Mode (Programming Option 52, Output Mode=0). Alarm System Arm-Disarm Control REMOTE ARM-DISARM CONTROL NO. OR N.C. ALARM CONTROL PANEL • Use the (N.O.) or (N.C.
44. AUXILIARY INFORMATION DRY CONTACT A dry contact means that no electricity is connected to it. It is prepared for free connections. The Relay Output contacts provided in this keypad system are dry contacts. N.C. Normally Closed, the contact is closed circuit at normal status. It is open circuit when active. N.O. Normally Open, the contact is open circuit at normal status. It is closed circuit when active. TRANSISTOR OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT An open collector output is equivalent to a Normally Open (N.O.
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49. TECHNICAL DATA a) ITEM NO. 1582599 Code lock Operating voltage..........................12–24 V/DC (automatic voltage adjustment) Current consumption.....................75 mA (quiescent) max. 145 mA (3 active relays) Protection rating............................IP66 Output relay 1 (NC NO).................max. 5 A / 24 V DC Output relay 2 (NC NO).................max. 1 A / 24 V DC Output relay 3 (NO).......................max. 1 A / 24 V DC Number of codes...........................
b) ITEM NO. 1582600 Code lock Operating voltage..........................12–24 V/DC (automatic voltage adjustment) Current consumption.....................75 mA (quiescent) max. 145 mA (3 active relays) Protection rating............................IP66 Output relay 1 (NC NO).................max. 5 A / 24 V DC Output relay 2 (NC NO).................max. 1 A / 24 V DC Output relay 3 (NO).......................max. 1 A / 24 V DC Number of codes...........................
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