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Card Access System
PD-026 Issue 3
Bell System (Telephones) Ltd.
Presley Way, Crown Hill, Milton Keynes MK8 0ET.
Tel: 01908 261106
FAX: 01908 261116
email: sales@bellsystem.co.uk
website: www.bellsystem.co.uk

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  • Page 1 Card Access System PD-026 Issue 3 Bell System (Telephones) Ltd. Presley Way, Crown Hill, Milton Keynes MK8 0ET. Tel: 01908 261106 FAX: 01908 261116 email: sales@bellsystem.co.uk website: www.bellsystem.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System System features Contents Ž Up to 500 User cards. Ž Two Time Zones for Staff / Executive operation. Ž Outputs for Fail-safe and Fail-secure locks plus one isolated contact General Description ..........1 Ž...
  • Page 3: General Description

    Adding or Changing a card ....... . 23 A Bellswipe reader should be installed adjacent to the building entrance, and the Disabling a User Card .
  • Page 4: Time-Restricted Access (Staff / Executive Operation)

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Time-restricted access (Staff / Executive operation) Installation Each card may be individually (or as a group) programmed to operate during a Read carefully all of the information presented in this chapter and then install the restricted time period only.
  • Page 5: Cable Requirements

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Cable Requirements Important Safety Information The CR500 Control Unit and any other mains-powered equipment (e.g., a Time- Cable types (solid core) Clock) must be placed in a protected indoor environment, close to a 240V electrical supply, e.g.
  • Page 6 Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Battery (optional) Care must be taken to ensure the battery terminals are not shorted together by metal objects as this may constitute a Fire Hazard. Observe the correct polarity when connecting: ¿...
  • Page 7: Cr500 Control Unit

    / controller units on the market where access may be attained by vandalism of the paint, whilst the internal electronics is sealed to resist water ingress. The unit is card reader. With a correctly installed bellswipe system this is impossible. recommended for most environments including protected external locations.
  • Page 8: Electric Lock Release

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Mark and drill the cable entry and fixing holes. Fix the plate to the wall Electric Lock Release using at least two of the fixing holes shown. Ensure that the screw head When installing lock releases please allow a little movement on the door as does not stand proud by more than 4mm (eg No.
  • Page 9: Isolated Lock Relay Contact

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Isolated Lock Relay Contact High Current Lock Releases An isolated relay contact has been provided to interface with non-standard locks For a lock release or magnetic lock rated higher than 0.5A an additional power and other devices.
  • Page 10: Time Restricted Access

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Time Restricted Access Commissioning The CR500 Control unit has a pair of terminals marked ‘TIME’ which can be BS500 Kit (with 16 user cards) connected to an external Time Clock or Key switch to control time-restricted Install and wire up the CR500 Control Unit, RH10 Card Reader and any access.
  • Page 11: Adding Further User Cards

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Adding further User cards Check the periods for Zone 1 and 2 are set correctly on the Time Clock. Setting the Lock release duration Add each additional user pack with the ENABLE GROUP procedure on The lock release time is factory set at 5 seconds;...
  • Page 12: System/Card Management

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System System/Card Management Summary of function cards The following procedures describe in detail, the programming and setup Card Function operations required to manage cards on the system. There are 3 types of card...
  • Page 13: Programming The Lock Release Time

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Programming the Lock Release time Enabling or Changing a group of cards The duration for which the lock release operates, after either a valid user card ( with unrestricted access) has been swiped or an exit button pushed. This can be varied between 1 and 250 This procedure is used to quickly add a group of user cards in a single operation seconds.
  • Page 14: Adding Or Changing A Card

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Enabling or Changing a group of cards Adding or Changing a card ( with Time Zone access) (with unrestricted access) This procedure is used to quickly add a group of user cards, in a single operation, where a common Time Zone restriction is required.
  • Page 15: Disabling A User Card

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Adding or Changing a card Disabling a User Card (with timed access) Swiping a Shadow Card will disable the corresponding User Card ( which has the same Pack number and User number).
  • Page 16: The Test Lock Card

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System The TEST LOCK card This card will operate the lock release for a fixed 5 seconds, regardless of any Engineering Functions other settings. It is primarily intended as a quick and simple way of testing the system after installation.
  • Page 17: Replacing The Function Cards

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Replacing the function cards This procedure can be used to replace the 8 function cards on the system without affecting any user cards already present. Notes: Notes Releasing the Factory Reset button prematurely during the above procedure may * Any new function card except ENABLE PACK.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Fault Finding Troubleshooting Use the table below to determine the most probable cause of a fault condition and perform any suggested tests which are described in detail in the following pages. Summary of LED operation...
  • Page 19: Testing

    Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Testing Ž The lock operates from the Check the system has been correctly test button but not the User programmed for that user card. Ensure the link LK1 in the CR500 Control unit is fitted before carrying out any card.
  • Page 20 Card Access System bellswipe Card Access System Testing the Lock release outputs Testing the Time Clock Input Ensure the lock release is connected to the correct output (as shown in the wiring diagram on page 3). ZONE 1 Set the Time Clock or key-switch to Zone 1 ( ‘TIME connection shorted).
  • Page 21: Specification

    Card Access System Specification CR500 Control Unit Dimensions 215 mm (H) x 200 mm (W) x 70 mm (D) Power Consumption 32VA max. @ 230V~ +10% 50Hz Output( C + & H -) 13.8V DC @ 200mA max. Lock outputs Fail-secure or Fail-safe 13.8V DC @ 0.5A max.

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