Pelco ECP290 manual

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    S T AND A LONE A CCESS C ONTROL ECP190 / ECP290 DOOR CONTROLLERS  ® Site Coded & Sequentially Number ed Access Passes for Security , Identification & Operational Integrity . ECP190 / ECP290 DOOR CONTROLLERS Site Coded & Sequentially Number ed Access Passes for Security , Identification & Operational Integrity . nacd.co .uk[...]

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    2 contents Explanation of Noralsy ® Access P asses 3 General Door Controller Inf ormation 4 ECP 190 Door Controller schematic 5 ECP 290 Door Controller schematic 6 How to use the T elpro ™ progr ammer 7-8 Programming Set-up on installation 9-10 Block loading of Access P asses 10 Deleting individual Access P asses 10-11 V alidating individual Acc[...]

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    3 N ORALSY ® A CCESS P ASSES Site Code The number of each and e very Access Pass is visib le. Just b y looking at it, y ou kno w which Access Pass y ou have . Noralsy ® pre-number each Access P ass because this is the only way y ou can know f or sure what you ha ve received, what y ou need to program the system to accept (or , reject in the case [...]

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    4 ® Noralsy ECP Door Controllers 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 6 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 5 3 1 2 4 5 6 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 3 1 2 1 2 4 5 6 3 65432 1 654321 1 Standardisation of T erminal Numbering Place Noralsy unit on a flat surface with PCB facing skywards. V iew terminal blocks fr om the outside looking in.[...]

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    12345 6 = 12345 6 32 1 21 123456 32 1 1O N 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 = 32 1 2 1 (—) (+) 5 ® ECP190 Door Controller for 1 n 0 Door/Access Point ■ Capacity 999 Users ELEC/INST/801 Supply 12V DC ± 10% Dimensions 103 L x 106 W x 83 D (6 DIN units) W eight 0.44 Kg Power Consumption 55mA quiescent CE Norms EN50082, EN55022 Class B ECP 190 Door Controller[...]

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    6 ® ECP290 Door Controller for 2n 0 Doors/Access Points ANTI-P ASSBA CK FEA TURE A V AILABLE Supply 12V DC ± 10% Dimensions 163 L x 106 W x 83 D (10 DIN units) W eight 0.56 Kg Power Consumption 160mA quiescent CE Norms EN50082, EN55022 Class B ECP 290 Door Controller ■ Capacity 999 Users per door ELEC/INST/830 * If not used, link terminals 3 &a[...]

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    7 ® Programming Stand-Alone Access Control Systems using TELPRO™ Programmer . MLP3 Proximity MIR Infra-Red MILB Card Reader LB20 Swipe Card ECP190 ECP290 ECP100 ECP200 Access Contr ol Modules, Readers, Receiver s without integral Infra-Red Access Contr ol Modules with integral Infra-Red The TELPRO™ Programmer is supplied with a connector cable[...]

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    Important : Each press of a button is confirmed (as r eceived) by the r eader/r eceiver by a single beep. Press the TELPRO ™ buttons gently . Programming using TELPRO ™ as a remote wire-free programmer . Remote Programming Range: Infra-Red Receiver 20 cms - 5 metres Proximity Reader 5 cms - 10 cms How to use the TELPRO: Flick TELPRO switch to O[...]

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    9 PROGRAMMING 08 Example Basic configuration, just do it! Basic configuration, just do it! seconds ECP Door Controller with ACCESS P ASS CONTROL TOP POINTS TO REMEMBER ■ Programming is ef fected via the TELPRO programming keypad. ■ Site Code is always a 5 digit number . ■ Site Code is always stored in Slot N o . 01. ■ Master Code (Programmi[...]

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    10 *See Tip Wizard on page 13 * STEP 4 Y ou must now inform the Door Controller of the Site Code of the Access Passes supplied. The Site Code is always stored in Slot N o . 01. The Site Code is always a 5 digit number . Check the Access Pass Information Sheet delivered with the Access Passes. It will tell you the Site Code of the Access Passes deli[...]

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    11 After a beep enter on the TELPRO: A sharp beep confirms that you have correctly deleted Holder Number 074. Pr ogramming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes. Example C: V alidation of 1n o . Access Pass Y ou have just received the additional Access Pass order ed for Alan Jones who had lost his earlier in the week. The last 3n o . digits on the [...]

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    12 ECP290 D OOR C ONTROLLER FOR 2 D OORS – I MPORT ANT I NFORMA TION FLICKING PROGRAMMING SWITCH SW1. The access control readers on both doors will star t to beep ev er y 4 seconds indicating programming mode status . Only 1 n o . access point (door) can be programmed at a time . IF USING THE TELPRO PROGRAMMER IN WIREFREE INFRA-RED MODE: Simply p[...]

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    13 Mode 4 - Dual Security , Access Pass + K e ypad Code 00 4 00508 = Set-Up , Mode 4 È Rela y output time in seconds User required to present a valid access pass and then enter a v alid code or vice versa in order to gain access . A maximum of 27n o .5 digit ke ypad codes can be set at any one time. An y 1no . of these ke ypad codes together with [...]

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    14 ® ® Noralsy® ECP Door Controller 32 1 2 1 32 1 654321 65432 1 1 2 4 5 6 3 6 5 3 2 1 4 32 1 + 21 32 1 (—) (+) Fail Safe Locking ECP190 Door Controller ECP190 Door Controller ECP190 Door Controller Automation Control / V olt Free Entrance/Exit Access point requiring access contr ol on both sides of the door , gate or barrier . ie. Access Pass[...]

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    15 ® ® 32 1 (–) (+) 21 32 1 Locking ECP190 Door Controller Noralsy® ECP Door Controller DIN Rail Mounting W all Mounting DIN Rail ELEC/INST/805 ELEC/INST/806 ELEC/INST/807[...]

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     ®  ® 16 Noralsy® DIN Rail Power Supplies ELEC/INST/808 ELEC/INST/809 ELEC/INST/810 ELEC/INST/811 ARE121 12V AC/DC 1 AMP MAXIMUM OUTPUT ARE122 12V DC 2 AMP MAXIMUM OUTPUT ARS122 12V DC 2 AMP MAXIMUM OUTPUT AB126 BA TTER Y ST ANDBY[...]

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    17 ® Noralsy® Powering ECP Door Controller(s) using Noralsy® DIN Rail Power Supply Units ELEC/INST/812 ARE121 + ECP190 ARE122 + ECP290 ELEC/INST/812A[...]

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    18 ECP190 DOOR CONTROLLER with KEYP AD ACCESS CODE CONTROL TOP POINTS TO REMEMBER ■ Programming is ef fected directly via the keypad. ■ Master Code (Programming Access Code) is always a 5 digit number . ■ Master Code is always stored in Slot N o . 06. ■ Keypad Access Codes are always 5 digit numbers. ■ Keypad Access Codes can be stored in[...]

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    19 After a beep enter on the keypad: A sharp beep confirms that you have deleted Alan’ s code. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes. After a beep enter on the keypad: A sharp beep confirms that you have deleted Alex’ s code. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes. Note 1. Y ou do not need to know the actual code itself w[...]

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    N.A.C.D. Limited Unit 10, Avebury Court, Mark Road, Hemel Hempstead, Her ts HP2 7T A. TEL: 01442 211848 F AX: 01442 212776 EMAIL: sales@nacd.co.uk WEB: www.nacd.co.uk Our policy is one of continuous product impr ovement, we reserve the right to change specifications and prices without notice. All information is given in good faith. No responsibilit[...]