ITV DLK642Lite Manual

Standalone networked access control panel

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  • Page 1 Standalone Networked Access Control Panel DLK642Lite ® DLK642 Lite...
  • Page 2 Integrated Technical Vision Ltd http://www.itvsystems.com.ua...
  • Page 3 The company guarantees that this Installation Manual is up to date and corresponds with the unit you purchase. Reproduction Disclaimer All rights to this document are preserved by ITV Ltd. Copying, printing and any other kind of unauthorised reproduction of this document or a part of it is prohibited. Trademarks ITV®...
  • Page 4 Integrated Technical Vision Ltd http://www.itvsystems.com.ua...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ......................6 Benefits ....................... 7 Features ...................... 7 Specifications ....................7 What's inside? ..................... 8 General Configuration ..................8 Wiring Configurations ..................9 Mounting ....................11 Wiring ......................12 Connecting readers ................... 12 PIN entry, card passing ..................15 Cardholders codes ....................
  • Page 6: Preface

    DLK642Lite can be downloaded either from built-in keyboard or from PC. All valid card numbers, time zones and relay pulse times are loaded to controller memory. The panel can control access into two doors with no dependency on a central computer system.
  • Page 7: Benefits

    Benefits Benefits • Proximity reader and control system integrated into one small unit • Easy to install, surface mounted • Can be attached for outdoor use • RS485 networking • Programming via own keypad or computer software • One engineer code •...
  • Page 8: What's Inside

    What's inside? What's inside? General Configuration Layout of DLK642Lite is shown on Diagram 1 below. Z6 GND Z4 GND Z2 GND Z1 GND + ER BZ D1 D0 GN RD A + B- GND + EB Z7 GND Z8 -PW R+...
  • Page 9: Wiring Configurations

    What's inside? Wiring Configurations External reader Z6 GN D Z4 GN D Z2 GN D Z1 GN D + ER BZ D1 D0 GN RD Built-in reader PCB A + B- GN D + EB Z7 GN D Z8 -PW R+ TM N C1 C1 N O1 N C2 C2 N O2 SA BEL Panel PCB Alarm output...
  • Page 10 What's inside? Terminals Assignment i t c p i r i l p i t c y l l y l l y l l y l l y l l t s i t s i ) n i RST - reset jumper S3, S4, S6 - jumpers for RS485 load selection S8, S9 - reader mode setting jumpers...
  • Page 11: Mounting

    5...10mm Wiring holes Figure 3. DLK642Lite mounting specifications. - Disconnect X3 connector of built-in reader from panel PCB; - Carefully release fixing tabs (Figure 3 c) then dismount PCB from panel base; - Mark places for fixing holes using back plate as a template (Figure 3 d), then drill with the 6 mm auger openings to depth of the concrete insert;...
  • Page 12: Wiring

    Wiring Connecting readers DLK642Lite can control two access points using two readers. They can be readers produced by ITV Ltd. or other readers with Wiegand interface. X2 terminal block is intended for access point A (entrance in case of double-sided door) reader connection.
  • Page 13 Z6 GND Z4 GND terminals for combined cord connection. Locking devices DLK642Lite -PWR+ TM NC1 C1 NO1 NC2 C2 NO2 SA BEL has two relay outputs with NC and NO contacts. They are used for connecting of power supply to...
  • Page 14 Power supply wiring It is recommended to use PSU 1,5 power supply with battery backup, 2 кОм 2 кОм manufactured by ITV Ltd. This power good power supply provides +12V power rated at 1,5 A. 4AH or 7AH battery good battery may be used in it.
  • Page 15: Pin Entry, Card Passing

    Wiring On the first and last panel in the drop line short S3, S4, S6 jumpers to add the resistive load. Take care of proper grounding of all panels in the network. Setting control panel address Panel address is set during programming (See "Control panel address programming" section) Outputs' types and attributes You can set definite function, attribute, time and one of four operating conditions for...
  • Page 16: Duress Code

    Wiring Code category category status change permission access schedule not active prohibited --------- active permitted twenty-four-hour active prohibited active permitted Duress code Every PIN user has additional duress code. Such code introduction leads to alarm output engaging. When this code is entered, control panel grants access accord- ingly to user code access level and options and moreover alarm output switches Cardholders using proximity cards do not have duress codes.
  • Page 17: Control Panel Operation

    Control Panel Operation Open door Door can be open for unlimited time if 'lock' output is programmed for 255 seconds. Free pass Door opens at breaking of "free pass" cord. Door is left open till shortage of the cord. Free pass mode is indicated by LED2 blinking (yellow and green light blink alternately).
  • Page 18: Programming Via Pc

    Programming the panel in stand-alone use For example number 235 is displayed as follows: 2 blinks, pause, 3 blinks, pause, 5 blinks. Zero is signalled by one long Buzzer sound and LED2 flashing. For example 040 will be reflected by 1 long flashing, pause, 4 blinks, pause, 1 long flashing.
  • Page 19 Programming the panel in stand-alone use - Access time is 20sec. - Proximity cards types are ASK and FSK. Changing engineer and master codes Engineer code may be changed only in engineer code programming mode. To change master code proceeds as follows: In engineer or master code programming mode push [0] [#], then introduce [new master code] +[#] twice.
  • Page 20: Previewing And Modifying Users Codes Settings

    Programming the panel in stand-alone use Press [1] [#] (LED1 blinks red, buzzer and LED3 indicate vacant code number, then LEDs blink synchronously). Pass a card to reader, after card code read panel proceeds with card settings editing (LED1 blinks red LED2 blinks yellow alternately). Press [1] [#] (LED1 blinks red LED3 blinks green).
  • Page 21 Programming the panel in stand-alone use You can change settings by pressing [1] button - relay 1 management switch on/ off, [2] -relay 2 management switch on/off, and [3]- transistor outputs switch on / off. [#] button pressing returns the panel to current code editing. Then press [#] to move to the highest menu level.
  • Page 22: Code/Card Deletion

    Programming the panel in stand-alone use Next [#] button pressing leads to going out of the programming mode. For example: It is necessary to replace lost card (code number 12) by code 232002 with code settings reservation. Press [3] [#] in engineer programming mode (red LEDs 1 and 2 blink synchro- nously).
  • Page 23: Keyboard Lockout Time

    Programming the panel in stand-alone use - no day/night switch permission, - code category - 3. The panel will indicate mistake at already existing card registration attempt. Code matching attempts Press [1] [1] [#] when been in code parameters programming mode, the panel reflects current parameters settings by means of buzzer and LEDs.
  • Page 24: Door B Time

    Programming the panel in stand-alone use 40 seconds pause between digits entry or cards passing causes panel switching to main mode. Door B time Press [1] [4] [#] in code parameters programming mode, the panel reflects current parameters settings by means of buzzer and LEDs. [#] button pressing switches the panel to upper menu level.
  • Page 25: Programming Outputs

    Programming the panel in stand-alone use Attributes are important only for door sensor or RTE button type of inputs. The rest of inputs can be programmed as [0] attribute. For example: It is necessary to set input 2 as door B sensor. In engineer code programming mode press [1] [8] [#] (red LEDs 1 and 2 blink synchronously).
  • Page 26 Programming the panel in stand-alone use Output time Press [3] [#] after you have chosen number of the output, the panel reflects current output time by means of buzzer and LED 3. The panel switches to output programming mode after [#] button pushing. To introduce new settings press [*] then enter time (from 0 sec to 255 sec) + [#].
  • Page 27: Types Of Identificators

    Programming the panel in stand-alone use Types of identificators Press [2] [0] [#] in programming mode. Green LEDs 2 and 3 reflect current settings, LED 2 corresponds to ASK modulation identificators compatibility, and LED 3 corresponds to FSK modulation identificators compatibility. Then enter identificator type + [#] .
  • Page 28: Changing Code

    Programming the panel in stand-alone use Changing Code Each user of 2 and 4 code category can change a code using [*] button command. To change a code press [*], buzzer utters three sound signals accompanied by LEDs' flashes. Now introduce actual user code, then new user code and [#] twice.
  • Page 29: Resetting Hardware To Factory Defaults

    Programming the panel in stand-alone use Resetting hardware to factory defaults 1. Close TM and BEL terminals with the bridge when power is off. 2. Switch on the power, buzzer utters several short sound signals. LEDs blink synchronously after short pause. 3.
  • Page 30: Limited Warranty

    ITV Ltd. shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot.
  • Page 31 http://www.itvsystems.com.ua Integrated Technical Vision Ltd...
  • Page 32: Index

    Index Modes Codes autonomous 17 Adding user code 19 day/night modes 29 cardholders codes 15 cards registeration 23 changing codes 28 Outputs 10 engineer code 19 alarm output 16 master code 19 programming outputs 26 users codes 21 relays 7 transistor 7, 14 Control panel address 15, 28 Duress code 16...

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