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Roger SL1000A Manual

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SL1000A v3.1
SL1000A
SL1000A
SL1000A
General
The microprocessor-based code lock SL1000A can be used
as a standalone unit supervising an electric lock which
controls an access to the room. At the same time the
SL1000A can be used for controlling other system or device
requiring bi-state control method (such as
arming/disarming an alarm system, switching light,
heating, and so on).
The SL1000A is equipped with two transistor outputs and
one relay output. The lock uses four codes, which allow for
controlling its outputs as well as for programming. All the
configuration parameters which control operation of the
device, including codes, are stored in a non-volatile
EEPROM memory.
The lock's keypad is made of synthetic silicon. It guarantees
a high level of reliability and thanks to a soft illumination is
easy to use in darkness.
Features description
RELAY Output
The SL1000A is equipped with one relay output which
provides one no-potential (isolated) NO/NC contact. When
the RELAY output is on, the LED OPEN
output is off, the LED CLOSED
can operate in a monostable or bistable mode. The selection
of used contact type (NO or NC) is done with jumpers.
The AUX output
When the output is on, it shorts potential connected to it
with the ground (supply minus), when it is off, remains in a
high resistance state. A voltage applied to this output must
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is lit, when the
is lit. The RELAY output
not exceed 15V, and the sink current must be lower than
150 mA. The AUX output can operate in a monostable or
bistable mode.
The PREAL. output
When triggered, this output shorts potential connected to it
with the ground (supply minus), when it is off, it remains
in a high resistance state. The PREAL. output can be
configured as an indicator for PREALARM plus DURESS
alarms or as a DOOR BELL indicator. Programming of the
PREAL. output is performed during the EEPROM Memory
Reset procedure (see C3 setting). A voltage applied to this
output must not exceed 15 V and the sink current must be
lower than 150 mA.
Controlling the RELAY and AUX outputs
The RELAY output and the transistor AUX output are
controlled using specific control commands (codes). Each of
these outputs can operate in one of two modes: monostable
or bistable. Selection of the RELAY and AUX outputs
operating modes is performed using jumpers.
The monostable (momentary) state
An output operating in this mode is normally off. By using
Command 3 or Command 6 the output triggers for the
time set by the C4C5 setting. After this, the output
automatically switches back to the off state. If Command
3 or Command 6 have been used again when the output is
on, the on state will last longer and will be counted from
the moment, when the last command was issued. The time
of triggering the monostable output can be defined in a
range from 1 to 99 seconds.
The bistable mode (latch)
Every time, the command controlling the bistable mode is
issued, the output switches to the opposite state relative to
the state it was in when the command was issued. The
switching the output can be performed immediately after
the Command 1 is issued or after some delay (like in case
of Command 5). When the Vault Code, is enabled
switching the output controlled in the bistable mode from
the off to the on state additionally requires entering the
Vault Code (see Command 8). Switching back from the on
to off mode does not require the Vault Code and is
performed only after entering the Master Code (see
Command 1) or the Close Code (see Command 7). After
switching the power on, the bistable output will always
enter the off mode.
LED SYSTEM
Applying a minus to the LED input switches the LED
SYSTEM
on. The way this indicator is used depends on
the installer. For instance, the LED SYSTEM may indicate
entering the alarm system into specific mode (e.g.
Armed/Disarmed). The SYSTEM indicator can be easy
controlled from transistor or relay output of any type both
from SL1000A outputs and other devices.
Alarms
The SL1000 can indicate two alarm events:
- PREALARM
- DURESS
The signaling of an alarm state can be performed using
PREAL. output if it has been configured for this function.
PREALARM
This type of alarm is triggered after three consecutive
unsuccessful attempts to enter the code. The alarm lasts for
three minutes. During the whole period of this alarm, the

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Summary of Contents for Roger SL1000A

  • Page 1 At the same time the Vault Code (see Command 8). Switching back from the on SL1000A can be used for controlling other system or device to off mode does not require the Vault Code and is...
  • Page 2 SL1000A v3.1 Rev. A EN lock’s keypad is blocked and a short, cyclic beep is Lock commands generated. The lock generates a different acoustic signal for the three stages of entering a command: DURESS • one short signal (*) indicates that a key has been This type of alarm triggers when the user enters the Master pressed;...
  • Page 3 The Vault Code [VC] disabled The SL1000A has not been designed to work in an outdoor The Vault Code [VC] enabled conditions and should be installed in protected places only.
  • Page 4 The PREAL. output should indicate PREALARM and • DURESS alarms • code re-programming should be allowed In order to prepare the SL1000A to performing the tasks defined, the EEPROM Memory Reset procedure should be carried out according to the following scheme: Switch power off; •...