Ness M1KAM Quick Start Manual
Ness M1KAM Quick Start Manual

Ness M1KAM Quick Start Manual

Single door access module

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Single Door Access Module

APPLICATION

A single door access interface module for use on the M1 and M1EZ8
Control Panels. The M1KAM connects to the 4 wire keypad data bus in
place of a traditional M1 Keypad. Since the maximum number of
keypads on an M1 or M1EZ8 is 16, the maximum number of M1KAM
modules (and controlled doors) is 16, minus any installed keypads.
Even though an M1 Keypad can accept a 26 bit access reader, the
M1KAM is a more powerful and less expensive access solution. For
example; the M1KAM includes a relay (door unlock) output with form "C"
dry contacts, making it compatible with most door lock devices regard-
less of the voltage rating and style (AC or DC). The M1KAM accepts
many types of card swipe or proximity readers conforming to the 26 bit
wiegand format.
The M1KAM also has additional inputs and outputs, including: a
request to exit (RTE) button or device and a Door Contact (Sensor)
input. Both inputs are supervised with a 2,200 EOL resistor. Outputs
on the M1KAM consists of a voltage output for Door Held Open Alarm,
a voltage output for System Ready to Arm, and a voltage output for
System Armed. These outputs are 12VDC (switched negative) and are
rated for a maximum current of 50 milliamps. The M1KAM is mounted
in a universal surface mount plastic housing with knockouts for surface
mount raceways.

FEATURES:

Input for a 26 bit Wiegand Reader
Heavy Duty Form "C" Relay Contacts for Switching Door Strike Power
Low Current (50mA) 12VDC Output for Door Held Open Alarm
Low Current (50mA) 12VDC Output for System Ready To Arm indication
Low Current (50mA) 12VDC Output for System Armed indication
Supervised Input for RTE (Request To Exit) Button/Device
Supervised Input for Door Status Sensor
Installs in place of an M1 Keypad and operates from the RS-485 4-Wire Keypad
Data Bus
Four selectable Time settings for "Request to Exit" and "Door Held Open"
Hardware Watchdog Circuit

SPECIFICATIONS:

Connections: Unpluggable Screw Terminals, 16 Position
Operating Voltage: 13.8 VDC
Current Draw: Less than 30 mA with min. activity, 44 mA fully active
Housing Dimensions: 4.25" x 6.375" x 2.125"
Circuit Board Dimensions: 3.95" W x 2.875" H x .95" D
Features and Specifications subject to change without notice.
Ness Security Products - 4/167 Prospect Hwy, Seven Hills. NSW, 2147
http://www.ness.com.au • email: sales@ness.com.au
890-373 - 10 May 2007
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NESS-M1KAM
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  • Page 1 APPLICATION A single door access interface module for use on the M1 and M1EZ8 Control Panels. The M1KAM connects to the 4 wire keypad data bus in place of a traditional M1 Keypad. Since the maximum number of keypads on an M1 or M1EZ8 is 16, the maximum number of M1KAM modules (and controlled doors) is 16, minus any installed keypads.
  • Page 2 5. Install a proximity reader ("26 BIT" Wiegand compatible) reader and connect it to the M1KAM as follows: - 26 Bit Wiegand Reader - Requires a 4 wire connection, 2 for power and 2 for data to the M1KAM. Ideally the reader should be powered from the local power supply being used for the locking device.
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  • Page 4 1. There are 4 white switches located in the top right hand corner of the M1KAM board. Each switch has a position of OFF or ON (binary value 0 or 1) and a decimal equivalent value of (1, 2, 4, or 8). The total decimal value of the "ON" switches equates to the data bus address.
  • Page 5 1) NAME: The NAME field allows a 16 digit description for the location of purpose of each M1KAM. i.e., employee entry 2) AREA: This is an important field as it defines to which area (partition) the M1KAM belongs. The default setting is area 1.
  • Page 6 Programming an Access Event from the NessRP Rules Engine When an access credential (card, fob,) is read by a reader attached to a Keypad or M1KAM the Control immediately scans each of it's programmed User Codes looking for a match to the code string. If a match is found the control will produce an appropriate action based on the authorization options for that particular User Code.

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