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NORALSY
MASTERING ACCESS CONTROL

Cabling Audio Systems

1)
Cabling should be Star Configuration (Topology). ie. Each Handset cable should go back
to a junction box or central cabinet and NOT looped from one Handset to the next. This is
purely for maintenance reasons.
2)
It is recommended that 1mm diameter conductors are used from the power supply to the
(+) POSITIVE and (-) NEGATIVE of the speaker unit.
3)
It is recommended that 1mm (preferably 1.5mm) diameter conductors are used for the
lock circuit.
4)
Standard BT telephone cable is recommended (0.4mm per conductor) for reasons of
higher quality audio reproduction and because the pairs are twisted thereby providing a
powerful defence against interference.
5)
Standard alarm cable can also be used although there is a greater risk of interference.
Special care must be taken to ensure clean and neat terminations.
6)
All low voltage cabling must be run totally separated from high/mains voltage cables.
Please note that far better results are achieved using thicker conductors than combinations of
thinner conductors.

Power

Power the MIHP/6 Speaker using a 12V DC power source.
Amperage draw is dependent upon consumption characteristics of the locking used, the lengths of cable runs, the number of
handsets required to switch on simultaneously etc. As a general guide, allow 1 Amp per door. If unsure, please contact Noralsy.
Standby for Audio Systems
Simply add 12V battery to 12V DC power supply.
General Wire Diameter Guidlines – per conductor
Distance
Metres
50
100
200
300
For greater distances, please contact Noralsy for advice.

General Information

Standardisation of
Terminal Numbering
Place Noralsy unit on a flat surface with
PCB facing skywards. View terminal blocks
from the outside looking in. Terminal No. 1
is always the first on the left of every
terminal block strip.
Our policy is one of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change specifications and prices without notice. All information is given in good faith. No responsibility can be accepted for errors, omissions or
incorrect assumptions. Picture reproduction of products are within the limitations of both colour and black and white printing and are intended as a guide only.
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N.A.C.D. LIMITED
UNIT 10, AVEBURY COURT, MARK ROAD, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HERTS HP2 7TA
EMAIL: sales@nacd.co.uk WEB: http//:www.nacd.co.uk
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Topology
Call/Speech/Release
CA, 2, 1, 9, 6
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1.0
1.6
Any Noralsy
Door Controller
Control Unit
Speaker Unit
Access Pass Reader/Receiver
Keypad
Call Decoder
Module
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View Side-On
PCB Facing Up
TEL: 01442 211848 FAX: 01442 212776

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  • Page 1: General Information

    TEL: 01442 211848 FAX: 01442 212776 EMAIL: sales@nacd.co.uk WEB: http//:www.nacd.co.uk Our policy is one of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change specifications and prices without notice. All information is given in good faith. No responsibility can be accepted for errors, omissions or...
  • Page 2 Audio Entry NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS MIHP/6 S PEAKER Single Entrance Multiple Entrances with Automatic Switching With Fail Secure Locking Fail Safe Locking Automation Keypad Access Control ™ ™ NORALSY ™ MASTERING ACCESS CONTROL...
  • Page 3 Audio Entry Functional Systems Contents Page General 3 -4 Single Entrance Audio System 2 Entrance Audio System 3 - 4 Entrance Audio System 5 - 6 Entrance Audio System 7 - 8 Entrance Audio System Interfacing with a Keypad, Fail Secure Locking Interfacing with a Keypad, Fail Safe Locking “Volt Free”...
  • Page 4 DELETING USER CODES As all User Codes are stored in Slots, it is easy to delete a code from the keypad: Enter the Master Code and wait for the beeps. After a beep enter on the keypad: 01 A or 17 A or Slot No.
  • Page 5 ™ K 30 C / 3 R ORALSY EYPAD ODES ELAYS TOP POINTS TO REMEMBER Master ( Engineer) Code is always stored in Slot 30. User Codes are stored in Slots 01, 02, 03, 04..26. Relay no. 1 is controlled by the User Codes stored in Slots 01 - 13. Relay no.
  • Page 6 ™ Noralsy Speaker MIHP/6 NORALSY ™ ™ MASTERING ACCESS CONTROL Speech & Audio Settings Speaker MIHP/6 ELEC/INST/300 Removing jumper reduces gain of microphone 1. Turn P3 clockwise to zero = No speech from panel to handset. 2. Adjust P2 clockwise so that speech level at –...
  • Page 7 Noralsy Speaker MIHP/6 Jumper Settings J9 for Relay J3 ELEC/INST/300A If controlling an automation system, Common - NOR = Relay closes (makes circuit) see note. Speaker MIHP/6 when door release button on handset or internal exit button is pressed. This setting is used when operating a fail secure (locked) - power to unlock Fail Secure (N.O.)
  • Page 8 ™ Noralsy™ Keypad 30 Codes / 1 Relay NORALSY ™ TOP POINTS TO REMEMBER ™ MASTERING ACCESS CONTROL Up to 29 user entry codes available at any one time. Codes are stored in slots numbered 01, 02, ..05 and 07, 08..30. Master Code = Programming code and must be stored in Slot 06.
  • Page 9 Audio System Interface with Stand-Alone Access Control Fail Secure (Locked) – Power to Unlock ELEC/INST/309 Set output time on speaker MIHP/6 (via potentiometer P1) to slightly above minimum. Program required lock release time on ECP Door Controller. Exit Button Input EX1 = Internal Exit Button Relay J3 Terminals...
  • Page 10 ™ Noralsy Speaker MIHP/6 with 1131 Audio Handsets NORALSY ™ ELEC/INST/301 ™ MASTERING ACCESS CONTROL ie. Terminal 1 of Handset 6 2 1 To Handset 3, 4, 5 etc. Handset 5 Handset 4 ie. Terminal CA of Handset Handset 3 Handset 2 Call Button 5 Call Button 4...
  • Page 11 Noralsy Speaker MIHP/6 Audio Entry 2 Entrances Automatic Switching ELEC/INST/303...
  • Page 12 Automation Control / Volt Free MIHP/6 Speaker Audio System Set output time on speaker MIHP/6 (via Potentiometer – P1) to slightly above – CUT OUT minimum. When power off Speaker Adjust accordingly if more time MIHP/6 is required to trigger automation –...
  • Page 13 Fail Secure Locking MIHP/6 Speaker Audio System + Keypad KEYPAD MODULE 30 Codes / 1 Relay Fail Secure (Locked) - Power to Unlock JUMPER SETTING BUZZER Set lock release time on speaker Common – NOR MIHP/6 (via potentiometer P1) to KEYPAD slightly above minimum.
  • Page 14 ™ Noralsy Speaker MIHP/6 Audio Entry 3 or 4 Entrances Automatic Switching ELEC/INST/304 ™ NORALSY ™ MASTERING ACCESS CONTROL...
  • Page 15 Noralsy Speaker MIHP/6 Audio Entry 5 or 6 Entrances Automatic Switching ELEC/INST/304X To Handset 3, 4, etc. CALL LINE 2 1131 Handset No. 2 CALL LINE 1 1131 Handset No. 1 Call Buttons Panel 1 1 III SD + RS 2 III _ III 2–...
  • Page 16 ™ Noralsy Speaker MIHP/6 Audio Entry 7 or 8 Entrances Automatic Switching ELEC/INST/304Y NORALSY ™ ™ MASTERING ACCESS CONTROL To Handset 3, 4, etc. CALL LINE 2 1131 Handset No. 2 CALL LINE 1 1131 Handset No. 1 Call Buttons Call Buttons Panel 8 Panel 1...

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