1. Introduction CP1000 is a flexible keypad and proximity reader in one unit for may different applica- tions. In standby the yellow LED is lit (● ○ ○) By correct code/tag lights the yellow and green LED (● ● ○) By incorrect code/tag lights the red LED (○ ○ ●) CP1000 has a buzzer for indicating while keying, correct code/tag, incorrect etc. and 2 transistor outputs, independant from each other, so the CP1000 can give access by code and proximity tag.
3. Programming users Programming the CP1000 is simple and easy to understand. 3.1 User positions CP1000 has 200 positions, which can contain a code or a proximity tag. The positions are divided as following: User position Function Activates output 2 (the code in position 1 is 1234 - factory default). 1 - 100 101 - 150 Activates output 1.
Delete specific users Key in the Key in the Master code user positions ○ ● ○ ● ● ○ ○ ● ○ ● ○ ○ (4711 - standard) Delete all users Key in the Key in Master code 2500 ○ ●...
3.4 Programming codes/proximity tags for special functions Programming the codes and proximity tags is described in 3.2 and 3.3. This entry acti- vates the output(s) for 5 seconds (factory default). Only 1 user can enter at the time. Programming the same user twice By programming the same code/proximity tag on the same position twice toggles the output.
4. Configuration of CP1000 4.1 Service code The Service code is used for CP1000’s advanced settings such as changing the MAster code and Service code, LED indications and much more. the overview of the settings and the factory settings can be seen in 4.2 Configuration overview. The Service code is 12347890 (factory default).
4.4 Change the Service code The Service code is used to configurate the CP1000’s settings. To change the Service code, enter the following within 10 seconds after power on: Key in the Key in Key in a new Repeat new Service code code or show tag code/tag ○ ● ○...
4.6 Outputs The CP1000 has 2 transistor outputs, which both are activated for 5 seconds (factory default) when a correct code/proximity tag is entered. The output activations time can be changed and inverted. To change these settings key in: ○ ●...
4.7 Special functions These settings is used to change the CP1000’s special functions such as turning the buzzer on/off, enable High Security etc. To change these settings, key in: ● ○ ○ = Service code without timeout ( = inactive / = active) ● ● = The Master code can be changed by Master code ( = inactive / = active)
First the codes have to be generated using the ConlanCode Generator (download available from www.conlan.eu or on itunes and Google Play). Enter a seed number into the first box. This can be any number from 1 to 9999999. Then enter the numbers of digits you require the code to have (best to avoid 4 or 8 digits codes so there is no chance of conflict with Service code or Master code. The...
6. Blocking The CP1000 is blocked for 1 minute after 4 incorrect codes/proximity tags. LED indication: ○ ○ 7. Manual reset The CP1000 can be reset to factory default manually. • Turn the voltage off • Connect the yellow and brown core • Turn the voltage on (9 - 25 VDC) the readers LED’s lights and the buzzer sounds • Turn the voltage off and disconnect the yellow and brown core The CP1000 is now reset to factory default and the user codes/tags are deleted. 8. Technical specifications Voltage: By 12 VDC, 30 mA...
9. Connection examples Direct connection +12V DC 0V DC REX, 0V active High Security/external buzzer, 0V active Prox External controlling red LED, 0V active External controlling green LED, 0V active 0V GND + 12V DC 0V GND Doorstrike + 12V DC CT 2000 Prox ALARM SYSTEM A/S + 12V DC...
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