The User group channels that appear in VelbusLink will typically be used to activate a magnetic door lock connected to a Velbus relay. The Tamper channel can control a Velbus relay which in turn is connected to e.g. a siren or the input of an alarm system.
INH (User Group 1 Inhibit Control Input – Normally Open)” on p. 9. This hardware inhibition is executed locally in the keypad and is not communicated to the rest of the Velbus system. It can be controlled by a directly connected button, alarm system output, etc.
Overview of connection terminals Velbus connections (required) (-, +, L, H) The connector for the Velbus bus cable. The – and + connections are for the 15±3VDC power supply. The L and H connections are for the Velbus data communication.
TAMPER N.C. (Tamper Switch Normally Closed Contact) Reserved by the Velbus system. (This dry contact is closed while the keypad is secured on is box, and open while the keypad is separated from the box. The corresponding Velbus “tamper alarm” channel is “released” while the keypad is secure on its box and “pressed”...
(* * *) The Standby flashing can be turned ON or OFF through the programming option at location 73 Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
2. Auto Back-lit: The backlit is OFF in standby. It turns to fully backlit when a key button is pressed, then back to OFF 10 seconds after the last key button is pressed. 3. OFF: Back-lit function disabled Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
Secondary User Code. This is useful to trigger a silent alarm when the user is forced to open the door. See “Duress codes (for user groups 1 & 2) (locations 41 & 42)” on p.26 for more information. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
Secondary User Code. This is useful to trigger a silent alarm when the user is forced to open the door. See “Duress codes (for user groups 1 & 2) (locations 41 & 42)” on p.26 for more information. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
See the VMBKP Quickstart Guide (delivered with the VMBKP, or free download on www.velbus.eu) for an example and a template. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
Read Card Present the Card. A double beep confirms that the card is read and User Group 1 channel activates. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
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(a) The card is programmed for operating User Group 1 channel (b) The operation mode is Card + Common User Code Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
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(c) Confirm the deletion with #. All the User Codes and Cards in Group 1 are cleared. It takes a few seconds to a minute to complete depending on the amount of data stored. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
1. Duress Code for User Group 1 2. Duress ID See “DUR O/P (Duress Output)” on p. 8 for more information Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
SUPER USER CODE # 1: User Group 1 channel deactivates (and timer is reset) SUPER USER CODE # 2: User Group 2 channel deactivates (and timer is reset) Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
1: Standby flashing ON (default) The Status LED flashes during standby. It also indicates the operation status of the system. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
An egress button with a short delay and warning beeps helps the people outside to pay attention to the door opening, to prevent injuring them when the door is pushed outward. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
Always exit programming mode with * * to set the keypad back to normal operation after programming. Validation Keypad is back to normal operation mode. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
Enable the function at Location 81. For more information see “Door propped-up warning (location 81)” on p.31. Cfr. “ALM O/P (Alarm Output)” on p.10 Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
(location 90)” on p.33 for more information about these functions. Make sure that the sink current does not exceed the maximum rating of 100mA. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
It is recommended to use only one connection option. Make sure that the sink current does not exceed the maximum rating of 100mA. Velbus – Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium – tel. +32 9 384 36 11 – e-mail: info@velbus.eu – www.velbus.eu PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4...
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