C Prox Quantek Access 500 Manual

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Unit 11 Callywhite Business Park, Callywhite Lane, Dronfield, S18 8PQ
+44(0)1246 417113
1 Power supply
2 Channel 1 operation led
3 3 Event card connection
4 4 Antenna connection
5 Power supply lights
6 Programming pushbutton
7 Memory card connection
8 Expandable card connection
9 BUS-L (+, -, L)
10 Relay 1 output

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Frequency
Coding
Memory
Events
Number of relays
Alarm function
Power supply
Relay contacts
Standby / op.
consumption
Battery
Access control output
Op. temperature
Watertightness
Size
Box dimensions

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

Attach the rear part of the housing to the wall using the plugs and screws supplied. Pass the cables
through the bottom of the receiver. Connect the power cables to the terminals marked in the mother
board, as indicated. Fix the receiver front to the rear part using the screws supplied.
C Prox Ltd (inc Quantek)
sales@cproxltd.com
ACCESS 500 Manual
ACCESS-500
868,35MHz
High security rolling code
500 codes
1000 event card (optional)
1 (expandable to 4)
Configurable on relay 4
230Vac
1A
23mA / 42mA
CR 2032 3V DC
BUS-L
-20ºC to +85ºC
IP54 (with glands IP65)
115x95x35mm
140x220x55mm
www.quantek.co.uk
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  • Page 1 C Prox Ltd (inc Quantek) Unit 11 Callywhite Business Park, Callywhite Lane, Dronfield, S18 8PQ +44(0)1246 417113 sales@cproxltd.com www.quantek.co.uk ACCESS 500 Manual 1 Power supply 2 Channel 1 operation led 3 3 Event card connection 4 4 Antenna connection 5 Power supply lights...
  • Page 2 OPERATION The lights on the screen blink to indicate correct power supply to the equipment. On receiving a code the equipment checks if it is in the memory, activating the relay(s). If the equipment code is not stored in the memory, the equipment will not perform any action, and the message “no” will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 3 F.1 PROGRAMMING Standard programming (Mr_P) (default option, multi-channel mode) The screen displays the first empty memory position in which we can program a code (M001). With the   keys we can increase or decrease the memory position. If   are kept pressed down for more than 3 seconds, the positions increase or decrease rapidly.
  • Page 4 emits two short beeps. F.4 RELAY CONFIGURATION Allows configuration of the relay activation timing, and in relay 4, allows configuration of timing if it is to be used as an alarm. Screen Bi-stable Impulse configuration Alarm configuration display configuration (biES) (Im ) (Al ) 01 –...
  • Page 5 Disconnect the power supply before handing the unit. In compliance with the European Directive low-voltage electrical equipment, we hereby inform users of the following requirements: • For units which are permanently connected, an easily accessible circuit-breaker device must be built into the wiring system. •...

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