DIP 1
ON
- Connected to WIEGAND system
The code is transmitted through outputs 5/6 to a
WIEGAND system for subsequent check and activation.
OFF
- Serial operation
The entry of a valid code, programmed in the pushbut-
ton panel internal memory, causes a Start signal to be
sent through serial output TX1-TX2.
DIP 2 (only for serial operation)
ON
- Normal operation, wait for code entry.
OFF
- Activates the code programming mode.
JP2
Power supply selection at 12V
JP2 open Power supply 24V
JP2 closedPower supply 12V
6) Q.BO PAD PUSHBUTTON PANEL IN A WIEGAND
SYSTEM (DIP1 ON)
Proceed to connect the Q.BO PAD pushbutton panel,
with reference to Fig.D and the specific instructions
for the WIEGAND system.
In this type of installation, the pushbutton panel
transmits the code typed by the user to the WIEGAND
control logic, which will recognise and control the
access point.
Therefore, no programming is required for the pu-
shbutton panel.
Codes are exclusively managed by the WIEGAND
system.
The limit of the codes recognised depends on the
characteristics of the WIEGAND system where the
pushbutton panel is incorporated.
Notes:
• When saving, the code must be entered within the
time set by the WIEGAND system.
• 12V~/
power can be taken from WIEGAND system
outputs 1-4 which can power a maximum of 2 Q.BO
PAD keyboards.
• For further information, refer to the specific instruc-
tions for WIEGAND use.
6.1) SETTING CODE LENGTH
You can determine the length of the codes to be keyed
in. Choose a length of no less than 3 digits and no more
than 6. To set, switch off "Q.BO PAD" and switch it back
on again while holding down a key between 3 and 6
for at least 10 secs.
The unit will beep to advise you that the setting has
been made.
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Q.BO PAD
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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or 24 V
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(Fig. C)
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(Fig. D, E).
EXAMPLE FOR ENTERING A CODE INTO A COM-
PASS 485 SYSTEM:
Enter the required code, i.e. 741258.
1) turn ON dip switch n.6 of the COMPASS
485 board.
2) type a 6-figure number of your choice, i.e.
123456 (this becomes the master card +).
3) turn OFF dip switch n.6.
4) type code 123456 (card +) then imme-
diately afterwards the required code
741258 (within the time allowed by
Compass 485 (5s).
5) now just type code 741258 to energise
the opening contact for the COMPASS
485 board. (terminals DOOR 3-4 JP1).
Proceed as described in point 2 for entering
any further code.
For the other functions described in the
instructions for COMPASS 485, also pro-
duce the MASTER CARD and MASTER
CARD JOLLY, repeating from steps 1-2-3 in
the example, and turning ON dip switches
7 and 8 respectively.
7)Q.BO PAD PUSHBOTTON PANEL IN A SERIAL
SYSTEM (DIP1 OFF)
7.1) Preliminary checks
• The access point to be controlled by means of the
pushbutton panel must necessarily be provided
with a control panel having serial inputs and ou-
tputs.
• Moreover, the control panel must be set to SLAVE,
and have a Zone address other than 0.
• In the case where it is necessary to control more
than one access point by means of the pushbutton
panel, connect the other control units, still set to
SLAVE and still having a Zone address other than
0, by means of the serial line. Control units with an
identical zone address answer to the same code.
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• The 24V
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power supply can be drawn from
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outputs "24V
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on the control panel.
Check maximum absorption of the devices con-
nected.
• The entry of a valid code causes a START command
to be sent along the serial line. Further entries of
the same code will cause further START commands
to be sent.
The operator will behave differently depending on
the function logic set on the control panel (2/3/4
steps).
• For further information, refer to the specific instruc-
tions for control panel use.
Following the diagram in Fig.C, proceed to wire the
serial line of the control panels managed by the
Q.BO PAD pushbutton panel, exclusively using a
telephone-type line.
In the case where a telephone cable has several pairs
of wires, it is indispensable to use the wires from the
same pair.
The length of the telephone cable between one
appliance and the next must not exceed 250 m.
– Power supply for accessories"