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Electronic Code Lock SL2000E v1.2 Rev.A Features · Door Relay output · Status transistor output · Aux transistor output · Door Contact input · Exit Button input · INSTALLER code for programming · MASTER code for arming/disarming · USER codes for door opening ·...
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2011-09-01 Introduction The SL2000E electronic code lock is designed for operation as a indoor/outdoor stand-alone door access control unit. The device is equipped with one relay output, two transistor outputs and two NO inputs. All codes and parameters configuring the device’s operation are stored in nonvolatile memory.
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Security Locks SL2000E v1.2 EN Rev.A.doc 2011-09-01 Note: If you are not going to use a door open sensor leave the Door Contact input unconnected. Without a door open sensor the SL2000 will not indicate the Door Open alarm. LED System Input This input is dedicated to control the LED SYSTEM (orange), shorting this input with supply minus lights up LED SYSTEM.
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Security Locks SL2000E v1.2 EN Rev.A.doc 2011-09-01 USER Codes These codes are used for activation of the Door Relay output. Each time a valid USER code is entered the SL2000 starts counting C1C2 time delay and then when it passes by the unit activates Door Relay output. The Door Relay output is activated for time defined by C3C4 settings.
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Security Locks SL2000E v1.2 EN Rev.A.doc 2011-09-01 - Exit from the Installer Programming mode When the code lock accepts the new USER code it generates two series of two beeps (** **). Any attempt to program a USER code which already exists in memory or to program it with a code length bigger then programmed during Memory Reset will cause the programming error signalled by the long acoustic beep.
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Security Locks SL2000E v1.2 EN Rev.A.doc 2011-09-01 Option 2: Disable USER Codes When in Armed Mode Defines the length of the USER codes, enter 0-3, (default: 1). USER codes are 2 digits long USER codes are 4 digits long USER codes are 6 digits long...
Security Locks SL2000E v1.2 EN Rev.A.doc 2011-09-01 Installation · The SL2000 code lock should be mounted near the supervised door on a vertical piece of supporting structure. · Assure that the surface beneath of the controller’s rear panel is flat and smooth.
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Security Locks SL2000E v1.2 EN Rev.A.doc 2011-09-01 Technical Specification Parameter Value Supply 10...16 VDC Current consumption Avg. 25 mA @ 12V DC, Max. 80 mA @ 16V DC with relay output active Anti-sabotage protection (Tamper) NC contact, 50mA/24V Environmental Class (according to EN 50131- Class IV, Outdoor-General, Temp.: -25°C +60°C...
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