01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ATENÇÃO: GENERAL WARNINGS This product is certified in accordance with European • This manual contains very important safety and usage information. Community (EC) safety standards. very important. Read all instructions carefully before beginning the installation/usage procedures and keep this manual in a safe place This product complies with Directive 2011/65/EU of the that it can be consulted whenever necessary.
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01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Children shouldn’t play with the product or opening devices to avoid September 2009. the motorized door or gate from being triggered involuntarily. • Attach the permanent label for the manual release as close as possible to the release mechanism. WARNINGS FOR TECHNICIANS •...
02. PRODUCT DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTORS DIAGRAM OF THE PRODUCT FRONT SIDE BACK indicator ID configurator 7-pin connectors: Numeric keypad • J3 and MIFARE Card area 10-pin connectors: • RS485 • TCP/IP 14-pin connectors: Welcome! • CN2 Tamper Alarm Button (On the back of the mounting plate) 80mm 27mm...
Fix the back to the wall using the wall mount screws. (Use your own bushings for this purpose) • CN2 Snap the MHACA12PMBE on the back. Fix the MHACA12PMBE and the back using a star-shaped screw. Exit Button 12V DC...
04. DIP SWITCH DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION To the control board be able to identify the task of each readers interconnected in an access control system, it is necessary that each of these devices has a unique ID. This ID is crucial to identify the task that each device performs and which port/access it is installed on.
05. CONNECTION SCHEME SYSTEM SETUP Alarm Server EF380 Electric Lock EF30 Electric Lock Switch Alarm Alarm FA3 Power Supply ACU-30 board Bell Door Sensor MHACA12PMBE Exit Button MPXR92MSK...
05. CONNECTION SCHEME SCHEME FOR USE WITH ACU-30 The diagram below is for both modes of operation of relays. Black DOOR NC +12V Black Power Supply DOOR COM Yellow DOOR NO Black SGND Yellow Blue ALARM NC DOOR RELAY Green Relé...
05. CONNECTION SCHEME 05. CONNECTION SCHEME ELECTRIC LOCK SCHEME ACCESSORIES SCHEME Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Orange Power Supply Black Brown Orange Yellow Purple Power Supply Black Brown Blue White Yellow Purple Gray Green Blue White Pink 11 12 Red and white Gray...
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05. CONNECTION SCHEME 05. CONNECTION SCHEME ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK SCHEME OUTPUT BUTTON SCHEME AND DOOR SENSOR Power Supply CN2 connector Orange (MHAC - Reader) Exit Button Black Brown Power Supply Yellow Purple Blue White Gray Green Pink Red and white Orange and white 13 14 Gray and white Orange...
06. STANDALONE PROGRAMMING 06. STANDALONE PROGRAMMING INITIAL CONFIGURATION SET DOOR OPEN TIME To make any programming or changing the operating parameters, it is necessary that unauthorized Control code 10. Sets the duration of the door opening time after reading the valid card or pressing the modifications to the definitions do not occur.
06. STANDALONE PROGRAMMING 06. STANDALONE PROGRAMMING ADVANCED FUNCTIONS CARD CHECK Control Code 20. Defines different types of advanced settings. Please refer to the table for the Advanced Control Code 22. Allows you to activate a second card check. This function restricts a card from being Settings list.
06. STANDALONE PROGRAMMING 06. STANDALONE PROGRAMMING ENTER DATE KEYBOARD Control code 25. Sets the date. The date format is yy:mm:dd:ww where yy represents the year (00~63), mm represents the month (01~12), dd represents the date (01~31), and ww represents the week (01~07). Do not disable the keyboard when you don't have the Main Card.
06. STANDALONE PROGRAMMING 06. STANDALONE PROGRAMMING ALARM DISARM CARD OR CODE SLAVE READER Control code 92. Allows user to change the alarm card/disarm code. The default card/disarm code is T1/T2 Interface “1190”. To change, follow the instructions below and enter the new code/disarm card of 10 digits or less.
06. STANDALONE PROGRAMMING 08. COMPONENT TEST RESET TO FACTORY VALUES DEVICE TEST Control code 99. Remove all memory registers including card numbers, system settings, master code To avoid the touch sensor auto-detect interference, please do not touch the sensor when turning on and resets all parameters to default settings.
09. TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL CONSUMERS/TECHNICIANS PROBLEM SOLUTION Reader LED does not light up. Make sure the power is turned up properly. The reader does not beep and the LED does not light up after reading the card. The card can only be read when the reader has the LED ON (green). Make sure the card is a Mifare format. Cannot enter programming mode with master code.
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