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Revision History Revision 1.0 Initial release Revision 2.0 Major update with addition of 180-40 Added 180-40 to document and various headings Note regarding unique address for RS-485 - page 14 Changed section on installation - page 16 Added section on RS-485 - page 19 Added Reject Codes - page 23 Revision 2.1 Corrected drawing on page 20 - jumpers must be ON...
180 Series Keypad Overview The 180-10, 180-20 & 180-40 keypads provide simple yet flexible access control of a single door. The “out of the box” default settings make installation and operation simple. For more complex requirements, the unit has a set of programming functions that make the keypad highly configurable.
Default factory settings: The default settings have been chosen to meet most small installation requirements. The only setting that must be changed is the Master PIN Feature Default Value Program Code Master PIN: 12345678 401# PIN Capacity: 411# PIN Length: 413# Relay holdoff Time: 0.5 sec...
Commands - Add PIN The add PIN command is the most complex of all the commands because of the number of options that are available. Do not attempt complex programming of PINs without carefully studying this section and the section on Outputs. The “Simple Add PIN”...
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Explanation of parameters The command has a code value which determines which of the Relay, Output-1 and Output-2 are operated when a valid PIN is entered. code Valid PIN function Relay Output-1 Relay & Output-1 Output-2 Relay & Output-2 Output-1 & Output-2 Relay &...
Address PIN Mode (mode explanation on page 2) Before using this mode the configuration In this Mode PINs can be added as previously described on page 4. A more secure method is to allow each person to enter their own PIN thus ensuring that the PINs are secret.
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The Mode parameter determine the function as detailed below: Mode Function BLANK Disable: If this field is blank the Expiry Mode is disabled. Count mode: The counter is decremented with each access and when the count = 0, access is suspended. The count is not affected by a valid PIN denied access due to the Inhibit input.
Examples Set PIN address 45 to expire after 25 valid accesses: 2# 45# 0# 25# Count Value 25 Mode = Counter Address 45 Set Expiry Command Set PIN address 18 to expire after 5 August 2004: 2# 18# 1# 050804# Date 5 August 2004 Mode = Date Address 18...
Commands - Configuration The Configuration Mode allows the unit to be customised to meet installation requirements. Master PIN - 401# The Master PIN is always 8 digits and the default PIN is 12345678. The PIN must be changed to avoid compromising security. LED Status Explanation / Action Yellow Flashing...
Minimum Open Time - 414# This setting only applies to installations where a door switch is connected to the unit. The door switch will reset the output as soon as the door is opened and some locks may re-energise before the door is properly opened. This command sets a time delay before the output is reset.
Output 1 Function - 422# Selects the events that operate the Output 1. The format is: 422# Code# Duration# Default values are Alarm & 3 seconds LED Status Explanation / Action Yellow Flashing Enter MASTER code Yellow Steady Program mode waiting for a command Yellow Steady 422# Yellow + Green Flash...
ComboKey Function - 431# Sets which outputs operate when the & are pressed together. Use the code value from the table on page 5 to set the required outputs. The format is: 431# code # - Default value is 2 (output-1) LED Status Explanation / Action Yellow Flashing...
Lockout Failed Attempt - 441# Sets the number of successive failed attempts after which Lockout is applied. The format is: 441# value # - value is in range 3 - 255. The default value is 3 LED Status Explanation / Action Yellow Flashing Enter MASTER code Yellow Steady...
PIN Entry Mode - 451# This command selects if the unit operates in Normal PIN or Address PIN mode. These modes are explained on page 2. The format is: 451# mode# where mode is 0=Normal PIN and 1=Address PIN - default is 0 LED Status Explanation / Action Yellow Flashing...
Set Date - 52# (180-20 & 180-40 Only) The command format is: 52# dd # mm # yy # where: dd is the day in the range 1 - 31 mm is the month in the range 1 - 12 yy is the year in range 00 - 99 LED Status Explanation / Action...
Installation (All Models) Connections The connector on the unit is shown below followed by a description of the connections. RELAY AC/DC INPUTS OUTPUTS NC 12-24V 0V Connection Function Relay connections COM = Common NO= Normal Open NC= Normal Closed Contact ratings 10A 125VAC 6A 250VAC 6A 28VDC 12-24V AC or +DC power input AC or -DC power input...
Diode to suppress back-EMF Door Monitor Switch must open when door opens Remote door release normally open push-button The following drawing shows examples of connections to Output-1 and Output-2. External Relay 12VDC Alarm Voltage Sounder Diode to suppress back Relay Beeper For the beeper to work, the jumper must be set as shown below.
Now apply power to the unit. After power up, remove the jumper and, if required, move it back to the BEEPER position. The following functions are now available: Reset Factory Defaults - 61# This function resets the unit to the factory default settings but does not clear the PIN codes 61# C # where C is 1 to confirm or 0 to cancel.
RS-485 Connection (180-40 Only) Besides offering RS-232 connectivity, the 180-40 can also operate in RS-485 mode which allows up to 64 units to be interconnected with a single cable. PinLock Power Supply, Common Ground and EARTH Connections RS-485 / RS-232 Last PinLock on RS-485 network Interface at end of network Line Termination OFF on all...
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The drawing below shows how to connect the RS-232/RS-485 converter to the PC and PinLock Network. RS-232 / RS-485 Interface 311-xx To Comm port on PC DB-9 485+ Connector 485- Green Green Yellow Yellow Blue Blue Viewed from This Line Termination Jumper must be ON ! solder side Only remove the jumper if the interface is NOT at the end of the RS-485 network...
RS 232/485 Selection The 180-40 can be set to operate in either RS-232 mode (see page 18 for connection details) or RS-485 mode by setting 3 jumpers on the board as shown in the drawings below. RS-232 RS-485 NB: Only on last unit Termination Jumper RS-485 networks require that the cable have a termination resistor at each end of the cable to ensure the correct electrical properties for reliable communications.
Master PIN Reset Procedure The 180 series cannot be factory reset without having access to the Command mode (to make use of the 61#, 62# and 63# commands). If the Master PIN is lost or forgotten, the unit cannot be edited via Command mode. For the 180-20 & 180-40 this is not too serious as the PC interface will continue to work correctly, but a 180-10 will effectively be 'locked'.
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