GB
FRONT KEY DESCRIPTION
C Clear - Deletes the code of the selected position
Up
- Increases number
Down
- Decreases number.
Right
- Moves digit or position to the right.
Can also be used to increase positions 10 at a time.
ENTER
- Validates the password
PROG
- Input to programming function.
FUNC
- Programming output, Functioning
1
- Selects option 1
2
- Selects option 2
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
POWER SUPPLY
SPROX
BATTERY
1 2
3 4
12 13 14
-
+
S
220V
12V
SPROX
10 11 12
C
Common relay 2
NC Normally closed contact
NO Normally open contact
RELAY 2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power
220v AC +-10%
Output relays
2 x 10A
Expansion relays
3 x 1A
Anti-panic alarm
Optional relay
Frecuency
433.92MHz
Receiver sensitivity
Better than 104dBm
Standard
Conforms to ETS300 220
Access control
Max. 4 readers
Access to computer
RS232
Antipassback
Optional
Time control
Optional
In/out expansion
Optional
Operating temperature
0 to 70º
AN ACCESSIBLE SWITCH, TO TURN OFF THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSTALLED FOR SYSTEMS THAT ARE ALWAYS CONNECTED.
WARNING!!
BEFORE INSTALLING MAKE SURE THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS SWITCHED OFF.
Instruction Manual
PROGRAMMING OF NORMAL AND BISTABLE CHANNELS
Normal and bistable channel programming is associated with all the memory positions. If a channel is programmed as bistable, all controls are
bistable.
When programming, use the 'PROG' key to change to 'Channel Programming – '>' key changes between norman or bistable (or vice versa)
depending on the reley you wish to select.
Channel selection can be made so that it corresponds to transmitter button 4 or button 5. To do this press the '1' key.
PROGRAMMING CODE RESERVES
If 'PROG' is pressed when we are in transmitter programming, the central unit enters into code reserve programming. The codes are
programmed from the memory position you are viewing.
Select 'Res', for the number of transmitters you wish to reserve; 'Cod', for the code of the first control you wish to reserve, and 'C', or channel of
the codes you are reserving.
The active number, which is to be increased or decreased, a blinking cursor will appear. To move to the quantity to be modified use the move
button ( >), and to after the position or to modify, for example, from 'Res' to 'Cod', press '1' key.
Once the 'Res' reserve code number, the code of the first transmitter 'Cod' and its channel have been correctly selected, press 'Enter' and the
central unit will be programmed.
If 'PROG' key is pressed while in Reserve Programming, you return to Normal programming.
+ Access control power suply. Positive
- A
ccess control power suply. Negative
s
access control. Signal
PROGRAMMING IN ZONES
If No.1 switch is ON you are working in zone mode and the transmitter only activates the relays you have programmed.
To program a transmitter, go to a free memory position and press the button for the channel you wish to activate. Thus if you press 'button 1'
you will activate 'channel 1'.
6 7 8
If you wish to activate another channel with the same transmitter, press the corresponding button. 'C1234' appears on the display, and the
C
Common relay 1
channel is marked with an '*'. If the control is already registered, pressing '1' enable or disable 'channel 1'; pressing '2' activates or
NC Normally closed contact
deactivates 'channel 2'; pressing '2' pressing 'Enter + 1' activates or deactivates 'channel 3 and pressing 'Enter + 2' activates or deactivates
NO Normally open contact
'channel 4'.
RELAY 1
PROGRAMMING ZONE MODE CODE RESERVES
This is done in the same way as in normal mode. The only difference is the channel selection. In this case 'C1234' appears, The channel
selected is marked with an '*'. Move with '>' the channel you wish to mark. With the 'increase' key select the channel, and with the 'decrease'
key block the channel.
ACCESSORIES
STC Channel Card
STC Alarm Card
Antipassback Card
In& out Expansion card
( CPLUS2000 )
- Channel card with a 1A relay and a switched contact.
- Functions as an alarm if I2 is On. Activated by pressing a transmitter for over 5 seconds.
- Antipassback and time control card. E.g A user who is inside is allowed to leave but not to enter, thus not
allowing several consecutive entering actions to be carried out with the same transmitter or proximity key.
- Allows the number of outputs to be increased when there are more than 5 accesses.
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