Highpower 3000 Programming Manual

Multifunction door controller with delayed egress
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MODEL 3000 MULTIFUNCTION DOOR CONTROLLER WITH DELAYED EGRESS
PROGRAMMING MANUAL

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CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................2
KEY FEATURES .......................................................................................................................2
ACCESS CONTROL FEATURES .............................................................................................3
CODE TYPES ........................................................................................................................3
SHADOW CARD SYSTEMS ..................................................................................................3
MATRIX AND WIEGAND INTERFACES DESCRIBED ..........................................................4
USING THE MATRIX KEYPAD ..............................................................................................4
PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT TIMERS...................................................................................4
REMOTE RELEASE INPUTS.................................................................................................4
DELAYED EGRESS FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................5
DOOR POSITION SWITCH FEATURES................................................................................5
REQUEST TO EXIT OVERRIDE............................................................................................5
FIRE ALARM INTERFACE........................................................................................................6
ADDITIONAL CONTROLLER FEATURES ...............................................................................6
VIDEO RECORDER OUTPUT ...............................................................................................6
PANIC SIGNALLING ..............................................................................................................6
AUTOMATIC KEY PRESS CLEARING ..................................................................................6
WIEGAND LED CONTROL ....................................................................................................6
LED INDICATOR OUTPUTS ..................................................................................................6
BACKUP BATTERY PASS-THROUGH..................................................................................7
EEPROM MEMORY ...............................................................................................................7
SELF-RESETTING DESIGN ..................................................................................................7
CODES SPECIFIC TO EACH READER.................................................................................7
PROGRAMMING THE CONTROLLER .....................................................................................7
ENTERING PROGRAM MODE ..............................................................................................7
PROGRAMMING FEATURE LIST..........................................................................................8
PROGRAMMING COMMANDS..............................................................................................8
(1) ADD A USER CODE TO READER 1.............................................................................8
(2) ADD A USER CODE TO READER 2.............................................................................9
(3) BULK ENROLL USER CODES TO READER 1...........................................................10
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FIRMWARE VERSION 2.1.0
DOCUMENT NUMBER: 980-3000-2.1.0

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    HIGHPOWER@HIGHPOWERSECURITY.COM WEB: WWW.HIGHPOWERSECURITY.COM Dear Customer, if you are having problems using this product, please call Highpower Technical Support at 800-991-3646. We are here to help and we appreciate your business! MODEL 3000 MULTIFUNCTION DOOR CONTROLLER WITH DELAYED EGRESS PROGRAMMING MANUAL FIRMWARE VERSION 2.1.0...
  • Page 2: Controller Description

    JUMPER FUNCTIONS ......................24 CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION The Highpower Multifunction Door Controller is a control circuit used to provide delayed egress for one door and access control functions for two doors. The controller is designed to store access codes by interfacing with keypads, card readers and biometrics, and can control electromagnetic locks and electric strikes.
  • Page 3: Access Control Features

    • Four main outputs controlled by five timers. Two outputs are 15 Amp relay outputs and two are 10 Amp FET Transistor outputs. • Outputs are fused and have surge suppression circuitry. • Door Monitoring on one door with LED response including Anti-Tailgating and Forced Door Alarm.
  • Page 4: Matrix And Wiegand Interfaces Described

    16-bits of the data values in order to store codes. Despite this, the Highpower Wiegand Interface provides full Data Parity Checking over the entire 26-bits to ensure code integrity. In addition, the Wiegand interface is fully signal de-bounced, in order to filter noisy Wiegand data, and has automatic detection of data transmission rate, so that 26-bit Wiegand devices from many brands should work properly.
  • Page 5: Delayed Egress Functions

    switch, that directly cuts the power to an electromagnetic lock. This port is useful when using electronic devices for egress like a proximity sensor or remote pushbutton. DELAYED EGRESS FUNCTIONS The controller is designed to provide delayed egress functions on Door 1 in addition to access control functions.
  • Page 6: Fire Alarm Interface

    doing this the remote release device will allow immediate passage through door 1. Turning the key switch back to the run position will cause the controller to perform the delayed egress countdown. FIRE ALARM INTERFACE The controller has a relay circuit that is used to interface with a fire alarm system. This relay is a latching relay circuit that can immediately cut the power to a connected electromagnetic door lock.
  • Page 7: Backup Battery Pass-Through

    BACKUP BATTERY PASS-THROUGH The controller provides wires that pass the voltage of a back up battery through to an external power supply. EEPROM MEMORY The EEPROM memory on the controller stores all 510 codes and features settings. This data is retained no matter if there is power to the controller or not.
  • Page 8: Programming Feature List

    presses that follow the “Entering Program Mode” sequence allows you to program specific functions of the controller. These functions are listed in following sections. If all of the master codes in program memory are erased or forgotten, you can use JP2 to force the controller into programming mode.
  • Page 9: Add A User Code To Reader 2

    You may also add multiple user codes with this command. Use this command when you have to add a lot of user codes that are not in consecutive order: 1 # <OUTPUTS> # <NEW USER CODE 1> # <NEW USER CODE 2> # <etc…> # # Any Wiegand Reader can also be used to enter the user code: 1 # <OUTPUTS>...
  • Page 10: Bulk Enroll User Codes To Reader 1

    2 # <OUTPUTS> # (CARD SWIPE 1) (CARD SWIPE 2) (etc…) # # OUTPUTS = the output timers that this code will activate (0-4). NEW USER CODE = the new User code to be added. (3) BULK ENROLL USER CODES TO READER 1 User codes allow passage through a particular door, but do not allow access to programming features.
  • Page 11: Delete User Code From Reader 1

    4 # <OUTPUTS> # (FIRST USER CARD SWIPE) (LAST USER CARD SWIPE) After using this command, the amber LED will blink while the controller is adding the cards to memory. OUTPUTS = the output timers that this code will activate (0-4). FIRST USER CODE = the first User Code in a series to be added.
  • Page 12: Delete A Range Of User Codes From Reader 1

    USER CODE TO DELETE = the User code to be removed from Reader 1. After you delete user code, you will see the Red LED quickly blink of and then on again, indicating that the code was removed from memory. If you see the Green LED go out, it means that there was an error in the sequence.
  • Page 13: Add A One-Time-Use Code To Reader 2

    You may also add multiple codes with this command. Use this command when you have to add a lot of user codes that are not in consecutive order: 9 # <OUTPUTS> # <NEW OTU CODE 1> # <NEW OTU CODE 2> # <etc…> # # Any Wiegand Reader can also be used to enter codes: 9 # <OUTPUTS>...
  • Page 14: Bulk Enroll One-Time-Use Codes To Reader 2

    One-Time-Use codes allow passage for only one entry. Bulk Enrolling allows you quickly add a sequential range of one-time-use codes to memory. Any code entered using this command works with Reader 1. 11 # <OUTPUTS> # <FIRST OTU CODE> # <LAST OTU CODE> # You can also use any Wiegand Reader to enter codes.
  • Page 15: Add A Master Code

    You can also use any Wiegand Reader to delete a range of codes: 14 # (FIRST USER CARD TO DELETE) (LAST USER CARD TO DELETE) FIRST OTU-CODE = the first One-Time-Use Code in a series to be deleted. LAST OTU-CODE = the last One-Time-Use Code in a series to be deleted. (15) ADD A MASTER CODE Master codes provide entry into programming mode.
  • Page 16: Add A "Programming Add" Card

    MASTER CODE TO DELETE = the Master code to be removed from memory. After you delete master code, you will see the Red LED quickly blink of and then on again, indicating that the code was removed from memory. If you see the Green LED go out, it means that there was an error in the sequence.
  • Page 17: Delete A Programming Card

    mode, the keyboard can be used to delete codes as well, no matter what reader is being used. Codes entered at the keyboard will be deleted from the Reader that the add card was used. Using “Programming Add” cards and “Programming Remove” cards, a “Shadow Card” system can be implemented.
  • Page 18: Setup Output Timers

    (20) SETUP OUTPUT TIMERS This programming command sets the delay of each of five timers. Timers are connected to a particular output. Timer 0 and Timer 1 are associated with Output 1. Timers 2, 3 and 4 are associated with Outputs 2, 3 and 4. Since Output 1 has two timers associated with it, you can have two codes that open Door 1 for different amount of time.
  • Page 19: Set Code Length When Using The Matrix Keypad

    The passage mode outputs are actuated when the passage mode is used. 22 # <OUTPUTS> # Where: OUTPUTS = the outputs that are actuated when passage mode is invoked. (23) SET CODE LENGTH WHEN USING THE MATRIX KEYPAD The variable code feature allows the controller to accept any code, from 1 to 7 digits in length. If the code length is not specified, the user must press the # key to look up the code.
  • Page 20: Delayed Egress Countdown Delay

    MODE = 0 for NFPA compliance, MODE = 1 for BOCA compliance. The default mode from the factory is set as the NFPA mode. (26) DELAYED EGRESS COUNTDOWN DELAY This feature sets the duration of the delayed egress countdown. By invoking this command, the controller will toggle between a 15 and 30-second countdown delay.
  • Page 21 BULK ENROLL USER CODES TO READER 2 Bulk Enrolling allows you quickly add a sequential range of user codes to memory. 4 # <OUTPUTS> # <FIRST USER CODE IN RANGE> # <LAST USER CODE IN RANGE> # 4 # <OUTPUTS> # (FIRST USER CARD SWIPE) (LAST USER CARD SWIPE) DELETE A USER CODE FROM READER 1 Removes a user code from Reader 1.
  • Page 22 DELETE A RANGE OF ONE-TIME-USE CODES FROM READER 1 This command is used to delete a consecutive group of one-time-use codes from Reader 1. 13 # <FIRST USER CODE TO DELETE> # <LAST USER CODE TO DELETE> # 13 # (FIRST USER CARD TO DELETE) (LAST USER CARD TO DELETE) DELETE A RANGE OF ONE-TIME-USE CODES FROM READER 2 (14) This command is used to delete a consecutive group of one-time-use codes from Reader 2.
  • Page 23: How To Start Your Program Sequence Over If You Make A Mistake

    SET PASSAGE MODE OUTPUTS Sets the outputs that are triggered when passage mode is invoked. 22 # <OUTPUTS> # SET MATRIX KEYPAD CODE LENGTH Sets the number of keystrokes accepted when a code is entered. Set to 0 to enable variable code length mode.
  • Page 24: Jumper Functions

    JUMPER FUNCTIONS Jumpers are provided on the controller to both change the functions of the controller and to reduce the complexity of wiring the controller. These jumper functions include the following: JP1: Prevent Programming Jumper – This jumper prevents programming from the matrix keypad, even if a correct master code is entered.

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