ITS Telecom EKSELANS CCA 370001 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
CCA
370001
ACCESS CONTROLLER
V02
ITS Partner O.B.S S.L · Av. Cerdanyola 79-81 Local C
08172 Sant Cugat del Vallés · Barcelona (Spain)
Phone: +34935839543 · info@ek.plus · www.ek.plus

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL 370001 ACCESS CONTROLLER ITS Partner O.B.S S.L · Av. Cerdanyola 79-81 Local C 08172 Sant Cugat del Vallés · Barcelona (Spain) Phone: +34935839543 · info@ek.plus · www.ek.plus...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL CCA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Overview ..............................................3 2. Accessories ............................................3 3. Connections and indicators ..................................... 4 4. Input and output voltage ......................................5 4.1. Controller voltage feeding ....................................5 4.2. Door opener voltage feeding ..................................6 5.
  • Page 3: Overview

    USER MANUAL CCA 1. Overview The access controller, CCA, allows the opening of all types of door openers once an authorized RFID card has been read. The reading is performed by an external reader connected to the controller (Ref. LCA). The controller is compatible with several input voltages. It allows to control the voltage pass that feeds the current lock or use the power supply of the controller to power the lock.
  • Page 4: Connections And Indicators

    USER MANUAL CCA 3. Connections and indicators Signal Terminal Type Description strip Tone indicator to the card reader BUZZER Output Output Led indicator of the card reader Entrada Data[0] reception from the card reader Data[1] reception from the card reader Entrada Entrada / Left...
  • Page 5: Input And Output Voltage

    USER MANUAL CCA 4. Input and output voltage The controller supports a wide range of supply voltage, both in AC or DC. The self-lock power supply can be used to feed the controller. See technical specifications on section 7. Important note: Make sure that the supply voltages of the lock and the controller are compatible.
  • Page 6: Door Opener Voltage Feeding

    USER MANUAL CCA 4.2. Door opener voltage feeding The controller may act on the door-opener in two modes depending on the position of some jumpers. These jumpers are inside the device, in the lower right corner. Open carefully. There are two positions: Position A (Dry Contact) contact jumper 3-1: It allows the passage of current between an external power supply and the lock.
  • Page 7: Installation

    USER MANUAL CCA To modify the way the lock is fed, open the box and set up the jumpers. Store the excess jumper if you move from position B to position A. Attention: Install the supplied diode directly in the door opener in the case that it supplies the lock with direct voltage -DC.
  • Page 8 USER MANUAL CCA Configuration in dry contact (the lock opens as the controller opens or closes; The controller acts as a switch). Configuration in dry contact (the lock opens as the controller opens or closes; The controller acts as a switch).
  • Page 9: Programming And Users Management

    USER MANUAL CCA Configuration in “Input Pass” (the same voltage that feeds the controller, will feed the lock). The lock must be of the same power as the CCA. 6. Programming and Users Management The programming of the cards is stored in the memory of the device so the system is robust in the event of power supply drops.
  • Page 10: Numbering User Cards

    USER MANUAL CCA 6.1. Numbering user cards To keep a correct control of the identifier associated with each card, it is important to know that: • The first card discharged is the 000. • The second will be 001, the third will be 002 and so on until the last (thousand) that will be the 999.
  • Page 11: Programming Mode (Via Remote Control)

    USER MANUAL CCA 6.2.2. Programming mode (via remote control) In this mode it is possible to carry out the programming using the remote control by entering different commands. • To enter this mode, press: < Master code > (Default master code Enter in the programming mode 123456) Exit the programming mode...
  • Page 12 USER MANUAL CCA To add user cards in a particular position: Step 1 Enter in the programming mode < Master code > 1 < Desired identifier > < Sweep card > Where <Desired Insert the desired identifier and sweep the Step 2 identifier>...
  • Page 13: Relay Configuration (Via Remote Control)

    USER MANUAL CCA 6.2.4. Relay configuration (via remote control) The opening time can be adjusted as wished in a range from 1 to 99 seconds. Its default value is 5 seconds: Step 1 Enter in the programming mode < Master code > 3 (1~99)# Insert two digits that indicate the number of Step 2...
  • Page 14: Cloning Of Controllers

    USER MANUAL CCA 6.2.6. Cloning of controllers ATTENTION CLONING CAN ONLY BE DONE WITH 12 VDC NOT IN AC. CLONE SO THAT THE CCA IN WHICH THE CONFIGURATION IS TO BE DUMPED (THE RECEIVER) IS NOT VISIBLE FROM THE CONTROLLER, SAVE IT IN A DRAWER OR COVER IT IF NECESSARY. The controller may be cloned to another CCA controller.
  • Page 15: Programming Via Master Cards

    USER MANUAL CCA 6.3. Programming via master cards By using the master cards it is possible to subscribe / unsubscribe user cards, without need to use the remote control. This method does not allow to delete a user card that has been lost, even knowing its identifier. 6.3.1.
  • Page 16: Restore To Factory Default Values

    USER MANUAL CCA To unsubscribe cards into the system, perform this process: Step 1 Sweep MASTER DELETE card More user cards may be swept (A Step 2 Sweep the user card sound will be heard) Step 3 Sweep MASTER DELETE card 6.4.
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications

    USER MANUAL CCA 7. Technical specifications REFERENCE Code 037001 Maximum users <1000 Transmisson protocol card reader – controller Wiegand Working voltage / (Nominal) V (rms) 12~30 / (24) 9~24 / (12) Consumption (Stand-by / Maximum*) AC mA (rms) 115 / 170 60 / 80 Output voltage (For LCA) Maximum switching current...

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