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DOOR LOCK RELEASE SYSTEM WITH CODED KEYPAD
Comprising Articles 9015 and 9050 or 8015 and 9050, the system con-
trols the independent release of 1, 2, 3 or 4 door locks by means of a
personal access code.
Art. 9015 and Art. 8015 (to be fitted on entry panel module from the Multi-
system series) feature ten numerical keys for entering codes, one key
"C" for confirming the entered code and one key "R" for cancelling the
operation or entered code. The keypad modulse also feature three status
LED diodes which in di ca te door lock output programming status, code
programming status, engaged-wait status, door lock release status and
code entry status. Mounted in an 8-module DIN housing, control unit Ar-
ticle 9050 controls up to 4 keypad modules, stores the door lock release
codes and activates the 4 door lock outputs. The unit is also equipped
with setting jumpers which control programming operation.
Both units are controlled by microprocessors which manage the various
phases and control communication between the keypad module and
control unit, thereby guaranteeing the system's total security. In fact, the
door lock release command is only activated following control unit cod-
ification of a digital code transmitted by the keypad. System power sup-
ply: the control unit is connected to the 15 Vac power supply of outputs
0-15 of the door entry/video door entry system power suppliers. The door
locks are directly connected to the control unit by way of outputs S1 and
S2 and indirectly connected via two relays (Article 170/001) to outputs F1
and F2.
SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
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possibility of programming up to 200 different codes comprising one
to eight digits
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possibility of associating each code with one of the four outputs
(door lock S1, door lock S2, function F1 and function F2).
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possibility of cancelling and editing programmed codes
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programmable output activation time adjustment from 0.1 secs. to 25
secs.
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code-protected programming access (one to eight digit number)
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emergency programming access code in the case of loss of access
code:
If the emergency access code function is activated all the door lock
codes stored in the memory are deleted.
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possibility of connecting two, three or four keypads in parallel, both
9015 and 8015.
CHARACTERISTICS OF Article 9050
Control unit Article 9050 comes mounted in a grey thermoplastic hous-
ing. The 8-module unit may be DIN rail-mounted (omega-type) on pan-
els or surface-mounted using expansion plugs.
Dimensions: 140x115x65, Weight: 300 g
Power supply: 15 VA.C.-C.C., 50-60 Hz
INSTALLATION
Control unit Article 9050 must be installed away from heat sources in a
dry easily accessible place to facilitate checks and adjustment. Use the
expansion plugs for surface-mounted installation and the omega-type
DIN rail for panel installation. Before connecting up the system, use a
multi-tester to check the conductors for interruptions and short-circuits.
Its a good idea to install the system in a separate duct from the electri-
cal system. Install the power supplier near the control unit.
OPERATION
Once control unit Article 9050 has been programmed using the keypad
module and jumpers P1 and P2 set in their respective positions "AB" and
"NORMAL", the system is ready to operate.
To activate one of the four door locks connected to the control unit, use
keypad module Article 9015 or 8015 to enter one of the codes associated
with the door lock in question and press "C" to confirm. If the code en-
tered is correct the control unit will activate the re la ti ve output for the set
time during which RH LED 3 on the keypad module will flash. If instead
the code entered is incorrect the error is signalled by the permanent illu-
mination of both left and right LEDS 1 and 3 on the keypad module.
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During this status keypad operation is disabled. It should be noted that
each time a code is entered the LH LED on the keypad module starts to
flash while the RH LED illuminates each time any key is pressed. If sev-
eral keypad modules are connected to the same control unit, as soon as
a code is entered on one of the keypads the others are disabled for the
duration of the operation. In this condition the disabled keypads in di ca -
te their "wait" status by means of RH LED 3 which begins to flash (Fig.
1).
CODE PROGRAMMING
To access the door lock release code programming function, door lock
activation time programming function and code deletion function, jumper
P2 (Fig. 2) located inside the cover of control unit Article 9050 must be
set to "PROGRAM". This done, enter programming mode by inputting
the access code and pressing key "C" to confirm. The access code is
factory set to "33 C". Entry into programming mode is confirmed by illu-
mination of central LED 2 on the keypad module. If instead RH and LH
LEDS 1 and 3 illuminate simultaneously, an incorrect access code has
been entered. Once in programming mode, you can set the following pa-
rameters: door lock release code parameters, door lock and code asso-
ciation parameters and door lock release time setting parameters. These
parameters may be set all at once or on se pa ra te occasions provided
jumper P2 is set to "NORMAL" on completion of one programming ses-
sion and set to "PROGRAM" before the start of a new one. It should also
be noted that the LH LED flashes during parameter programming oper-
ations while the RH LED illuminates each time any key is pressed.
1. PROGRAMMING CODES
To program one of 200 codes, proceed as follows:
Enter a user number (001 to 200).
Enter a door lock release code for the user number. This number may
comprise a maximum of 8 digits.
Save the code by pressing key "C".
Press key "R" to cancel an incorrect code entry, input the user number
and repeat the procedure.
N.B. When entering the user number or door lock release code make
sure they comply with the required code length (3 digits for user numbers
and 8 digits for door lock release codes). If you wish to enter a shorter
number or code it must therefore be preceded by a number of zeros cor-
responding to the number of digits by which the code falls short of the
required length.
For example:
007 00005580 C (door lock release code 5580 corresponds to user num-
ber 7).
101 00100106 C (door lock release code100106 corresponds to user
number 101).
Remember that a single door lock release code cannot be associated
with two different user numbers.
Once you have programmed the code, you can set a new one, program
other parameters or exit programming mode.
2. PROGRAMMING CODE AND DOOR LOCK ASSOCIATIONS
Using your user number a door lock release code can be associated with
a door lock output:
Enter your user number added to the fixed number 200 (numbers 201 to
400).
Enter the required output number (1 for door lock output S1, 2 for door
lock output S2, 3 for function output F1 and four for function output F2).
Save the code by pressing key "C".
Press key "R" to cancel an incorrect number, input the user number and
repeat the procedure.
For example:
207 2 C (output S2 is activated by the code for user number 7).
301 3 C (output F1 is activated by the code for user number 101).
Once you have programmed the relative association, you can set a new
one, program other parameters or exit programming mode.
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