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Nice EPad Manual

Stand-alone hardwired access control keypad

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Features:
• Stainless steel and cast zinc alloy construction for resistance against weathering and vandalism.
• Each key is backlit.
• Built-in tamper switch monitoring.
• Door open/closed monitoring input.
• Independent alarm output.
• Free exit push button input.
• Anti-hacking, multiple incorrect code input lock-out and alarm.
• Each relay output can be independently setup to latch or pulse.
• Each relay output offers both N/O and N/C contacts.
• Relay 2 (Aux output) can be assigned to activate;
• Simultaneously with Relay 1 (Lock output). Where each relay will respond, as per its independent latch or pulse setting.
• When the door monitoring circuit is activated.
• When the tamper switch is activated.
• When the * key is activated. (Doorbell)
• When multiple incorrect codes have been entered consecutively.
• When Aux code is entered.
• Each relay has its own LED indicator for relay status indication at a glance.
• Relay 1 (Lock output) can be activated to latch on temporarily while in pulse mode, using the unique "Bypass" code.
Specifications:
Operating voltage:
Maximimum standby current:
Maximum load on dry contact relay outputs:
Maximum load on alarm output:
Minimum code length:
Maximum code length:
Maximum number of user codes on Relay 1 (Lock output):
Maximum number of user codes on Relay 2 (Aux output):
Maximum number of user codes on Bypass function:
Relay 1 (Lock output) Pulse length:
Relay 2 (Aux output) Pulse length:
Dimensions:
Ingress protection.
Ver: EPAD_201105_008B
Stand-alone Hardwired Access Control
Keypad
Page 1
12 - 24v AC/DC
100mA
3A @ 24v (Non-inductive loads only)
500mA @ DC 12v
4 digits
8 digits
98
1
1
1 > 99 seconds
1 > 999 seconds
120(H) x 78(W) x 35(D)
IP65
Nice

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Summary of Contents for Nice EPad

  • Page 1 Ver: EPAD_201105_008B Stand-alone Hardwired Access Control Nice Keypad Features: • Stainless steel and cast zinc alloy construction for resistance against weathering and vandalism. • Each key is backlit. • Built-in tamper switch monitoring. • Door open/closed monitoring input. • Independent alarm output. • Free exit push button input. • Anti-hacking, multiple incorrect code input lock-out and alarm. • Each relay output can be independently setup to latch or pulse. • Each relay output offers both N/O and N/C contacts. • Relay 2 (Aux output) can be assigned to activate; • Simultaneously with Relay 1 (Lock output). Where each relay will respond, as per its independent latch or pulse setting. • When the door monitoring circuit is activated. • When the tamper switch is activated. • When the * key is activated. (Doorbell) • When multiple incorrect codes have been entered consecutively. • When Aux code is entered.
  • Page 2: Component Identification

    Component Identification: 2 3 4 5 1. Relay 1 (Lock Output) terminal connections. 2. Operating power input terminal connections. 3. Alarm output terminal connection. 4. Free-exit pushbutton input terminal connection. 5. Door open/closed monitoring switch input terminal connection. 6. Relay 2 (Aux Output) terminal connections. 7. System Restore (Factory Default) dipswitch. 8. Bypass Door monitoring,dipswitch. 9. Bypass Tamper switch monitoring, dipswitch. 10. Built-in tamper switch. System restore (Factory default): 1. Remove power. 2. Switch “System restore” switch on. 3. Re-apply power. 4. Wait for buzzer to tone conitinuously. 5. Switch “System restore” switch off. All settings and features are now returned to factory status. All user codes and the master code have been reset to factory default.
  • Page 3: Led Indications

    AC. LED Indications: Power LED Green LED Amber LED Relay 1 Relay 2 (Lock output) (Auxiliary output) Red = Normal operating mode On = relay active On = relay active Yellow = Programming mode active Off = relay inactive Off = relay inactive Flashing = Alarm activated since last valid user entered/exited. Enter any valid user code twice to clear alarm memory. Power LED Green LED Amber LED Nice Page 3...
  • Page 4: Master Code

    Master code: • The master code is only used to access programming mode. (Default master code = 1234) • The master code can be 4 to 8 digits in length. • The number of digits used for the master code will determine the length of all user codes (Lock, Aux and bypass users) i.e. the default master code is 1234. Therefore all user codes will be 4 digits long unless the master code is changed. • If the master code length is changed after user codes have already been programmed, the following will occur. • Master code shortened – the last digits of the user code will be dropped making the user codes the same length as the master code. I.e. the old master code was 123456 and user 01 was 987654. New master is 1234. User 01 becomes 9876. • Master code length increased – zeros will be added to the end of all user codes so that the user codes are equal in length to the master code. I.e. old master code was 1234 and user 01 was 9876 New master code = 123456. User 01 becomes 987600 • Keep a record of all codes and never attempt to program a duplicate of another code already in the keypad. I.e. user 01 code cannot be the same as the master code. Other points to note before programming: • You cannot enter programming mode if one of the relays is active. • You cannot enter programming mode if the tamper switch is active. Close up the keypad housing first or bypass the tamper switch monitoring using the dip-switch. • To exit programming, at any stage, press the # key. Setup a new master code: (Default = 1234) Type in - Current Master Code + Current Master Code + * + 00 + New 4 to 8 digit Master Code + # (chime tone) (chime tone)
  • Page 5 Deleting relay 1 (Lock output) user codes: Deleting an individual user code; Type in - Master Code + Master Code (chime tone) + * + 50 + two digit user number (chime tone) + # Deleting all user codes; (User 01 defaults to 3333) Type in - Master Code + Master Code (chime tone) + * + 50 + 00 (chime tone) + # Setup type or pulse length of relay 1 (Lock output): (Default = 1 sec.) Set for Latch mode; Type in - Master Code + Master Code (chime tone) + * + 20 + 00 (chime tone) + # Set for pulse mode and set pulse length;...
  • Page 6 Advanced Programming Options and Quick Reference Table Factory Need Action Default Enter programming Master code + Master code 1234 Change Master code *00 + New master code Set user codes 01 - 19 *2 digit user code + New unique user code. 01 = 3333 (Relay 1/Lock output only) Code must be the same length as the master code. Set user codes 20 - 39 and 41 *6 + 2 digit user code + New unique user code. - 98 None Code must be the same length as the master code. (Relay1/Lock output only) Set user code 40 *40 + New unique user code.
  • Page 7: Bypass Function

    Using the Keypad Normal operation: To activate Relay1/Lock output, simply type in a valid code for that relay or press and release the free exit push button if one has been installed: -The relay will activate in the manner setup by the installer. -The green LED indicator will activate as per the relay. To activate Relay2/Aux output, simply type in the valid code for that relay or press and release the free exit push button if this function has been configured and installed: -The relay will activate in the manner setup by the installer. -The yellow LED will activate as per the relay. Alarm Monitoring Function: If the alarm monitoring has been set up by the installer, and an alarm condition occurs, the following will happen; • Alarm output activates, • Built in buzzer sounds, • Green LED begins flashing. The follow alarm conditions are available: • Door opened without a valid code entry first. (Door forced alarm) • Door not closed by the time the Relay1/Lock output returns to standby status. (Door jammed open alarm) • Keypad housing opened. (Tamper alarm) After the alarm time (set by the installer) has expired, the alarm output and the built in buzzer resets. However, the flashing green LED continues until the first valid user code is entered into the keypad. This way the user is made aware that an alarm condition occurred even after the built in buzzer and alarm output have reset. Bypass Function: TO AVOID OVERHEATING OF THE SOLENOID, NEVER USE THIS FUNCTION WITH ELECTRO-MECHANICAL STRIKERS or LOCKS! In cases such as an office park or school gate automation, that needs to temporarily be kept open to allow for peak traffic periods, this function can be used.
  • Page 8 WARRANTY: All goods manufactured by Nice Group SA (Pty) Ltd carry a 12 month factory warranty from date of invoice. 2. All goods are warranted to be free of faulty components and manufacturing defects. 3. Faulty goods will be repaired or replaced, at the sole discretion of Nice Group SA (Pty) Ltd, free of charge. 4. This warranty is subject to the goods being returned to the premises of Nice Group SA (Pty) Ltd. 5. The carriage of goods is for the customer’s account. 6. This warranty is only valid if the correct installation and application of goods, as laid out in the applicable documentation accompanying said goods, is adhered to. 7. All warranty claims must be accompanied by the original invoice. 8. All claims made by the end user must be directed to their respective service provider/installer. The following conditions will disqualify this product from the warranty as laid out above. These conditions are non- negotiable. 1. Any unauthorized non-manufacturer modifications to the product or components thereof. 2. Any modification to the installation methods described in the installation instructions. 3. Any application or use of the product other than the intended use and application prescribed in the product documentation.