golmar Nexa Installation Manual
golmar Nexa Installation Manual

golmar Nexa Installation Manual

Standalone keypad access control
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Code 50123637
Standalone
keypad
access control
Nexa
Installation manual
EN rev.0 1
4 6
T
KIT
N 301
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  • Page 1 Code 50123637 Standalone keypad access control Nexa Installation manual EN rev.0 1 N 301...
  • Page 2: Starting Recommendations

    INTRODUCTION First of all we would like to thank you and congratulate you for purchasing this product manufactured by Golmar. Our commitment to satisfying our customers can be seen from our ISO-9001 certification and from the manufacturing of products like this one.
  • Page 3: System Characteristics

    O Backlit keypad. O Power 12Vac or 18-24Vdc. O Combinable with "Nexa Modular" and "Nexa Stainless Steel Modular panels (see pp. 19-21 for installation type). O 2 potential-free relay outputs (NO, C, NC) and digital panic output (to alarm centre) with 999 activation codes.
  • Page 4: Module Installation

    MODULE INSTALLATION mbedding box positioning 1850 1650 1450 Make a hole in the wall so that the top of the module is located at a height of 1.65m. Hole dimensions: Embedding box NCEV-90CS: 99(W) x 13 5(H) x 56,5 (D) mm. The module has been designed to withstand all environmental conditions.
  • Page 5: Power Supply Unit Installation

    MODULE INSTALLATION ssembly the frame and closing the panel. Embedding box Frame Panel Closing heads POWER SUPPLY UNIT INSTALLATION nstalling the TF-104 transformer. Install the transformer in a dry and protected place Please note that current regulations stipulate that the transformer must be protected by a thermo- magnetic circuit reaker.
  • Page 6: Module Description

    MODULE DESCRIPTION odule description. The wiring terminals are located at the back of the module and correspond to the following connections: ~, ~ : power supply. NA1 : normally open output relay 1. C1 : common relay 1. NC1 : normally closed output relay 1.
  • Page 7 MODULE DESCRIPTION elf-testing LED description. Red Green The self-testing LEDs are located on the upper right side of the front of the module. Operation Red ED Green ED Normal Normal Locked Quick blink Standby Correct code On (1 second) Wrong code quick blinks Normal...
  • Page 8: Module Operation

    MODULE OPERATION odule in standby mode. In standby mode, the module can perform the following operations: Activation of external buttons: Allows activation of relay outputs 1 and 2 by means of external buttons PL1 and PL2 respectively. The button can be configured by means of programming to activate and deactivate the output by pressing the button or activate the output by pressing the button and deactivate after a period of between 1 and 99 seconds.
  • Page 9: Module Programming

    MODULE PROGRAMMING rogramming mode entry and exit. To enter programming mode, press the key button three times and then enter secret administrator code * ( ) “271800”. key button + key + key + administrator code. * ( ) To exit programming mode, press the C button (cancel) once if it is in a programming field or twice if not.
  • Page 10 MODULE PROGRAMMING rogramming mode fields. The module comes programmed with factory settings except for the activation codes (user), which are left empty for security reasons. For system operation tailored to the needs of the user, check all of the values in all of the fields. The fields do not need to be programmed in numerical order. Enter programming mode: Step 1: Press the key button three times and then enter the administrator code.
  • Page 11 MODULE PROGRAMMING Continued from previous page rogramming mode fields. Field "1": Programming a new activation code (user). Allows new user codes (from “0000” to “9999”) to be created and outputs to be assigned for activation with the created codes. Note: Depending on the number of digits configured in field “0” (factory setting = 4). Number of digits = 4, user codes from “0000”...
  • Page 12 MODULE PROGRAMMING Continued from previous page rogramming mode fields. Field "2": Changing special codes. Allows the current code of the special codes to be changed (see p. . The new special code must have the same number of digits as the current code. Duplicate special codes are not allowed.
  • Page 13 MODULE PROGRAMMING Continued from previous page rogramming mode fields. Field "3": Deleting user codes. Allows the deletion of existing user codes. Note: Possible memory positions: “001” to “999”. Steps: Field + memory position + key + key button. Press “4” to select field “4”. Step Set the number of the existing memory position to select for deletion.
  • Page 14 MODULE PROGRAMMING Continued from previous page rogramming mode fields. Field "4": Configuring the outputs. Allows the outputs of relay 1 and relay 2 and the panic output (terminal “P” of the terminal block) to be configured. The configuration of the outputs of relay 1 and relay 2 and the panic output is common to all valid user codes.
  • Page 15 MODULE PROGRAMMING Continued from previous page rogramming mode fields. Field "5": Configuring the external buttons. Allows external buttons PL1 and PL2 to be configured with the following modes: -Allows the button to: Always be enabled or, through button codes CP1 or CP2, enable/disable the functioning of the button.
  • Page 16 MODULE PROGRAMMING Continued from previous page rogramming mode fields. Field "6": Configuring lock mode. Allows the access control module’s lock mode to be configured. Steps: Field + lock mode + time between attempts + lock time + panic output + key. ó...
  • Page 17 MODULE PROGRAMMING Continued from previous page rogramming mode fields. Field "7": Configuring the identification ID of the access control module (Not configuring). Allows an identification code (ID) to be configured for the access control module. Note: Possible identification codes (ID): “000” to “999”. IMPORTANT: This programming field is not applicable for standalone access control.
  • Page 18 MODULE PROGRAMMING Continued from previous page rogramming mode fields. Field "8": Configuring depth of field (Not configuring Allows the number of digits in the calling code to be configured. IMPORTANT: This programming field is not applicable for standalone access control. Steps: Field + number of calling code digits + direct call + key button.
  • Page 19 MODULE PROGRAMMING actory settings. The access control module has the following factory default settings: Bear in mind the number of digits in the code (see p. 7). Special codes: Administrator code: 271800. 2718 if the number of digits configured = 4. CP1 button code: 111100.
  • Page 20: Lock Release Installation

    For wooden doors, use a Ø3mm drill bit. M 4 x 8 DIN-963 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS ombined with ‘Nexa Modular/Nexa Inox Modular door panels. ’ Electronic or video access control systems with digital installation.
  • Page 21: Installation

    INSTALLATION DIAGRAM Continued from previous page ombined with ‘Nexa Modular/Nexa Inox Modular door panels. ’ Access control module Panels with sound module N3301 EL63 -R5/ EL64 -R5 PL1 PL2 Main Audio door entry systems with one access door and 4+'n' installation.
  • Page 22 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM ombined with ‘Nexa Modular/Nexa Inox Modular door panels. ’ Access control module Panels with sound module N3301 EL620-2PLUS PL1 PL2 PL1 PL2 Main tandalone operation. In the diagrams below, a TF-104 transformer (12Vac) is used to power the module.
  • Page 23 NOTES...
  • Page 24 C/ Silici, 13 golmar@golmar.es 08940- Cornellá de Llobregat www.golmar.es SPAIN Golmar se reserva el derecho a cualquier modificación sin previo aviso. Golmar se réserve le droit de toute modification sans préavis. Golmar reserves the right to make any modifications without prior notice.

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