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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Keypad 2605 ..
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Device description ............. 4 Device presentation ............5 Areas of application ............6 Operation ................8 Acknowledgement signals ..........10 Start-up sequence ............11 Connection terminals ............12 Installation ..............13 What is an administrator, a user? ........14 Creating first administrator ..........
  • Page 3 Assigning function button "F" to a switching actuator ..32 Assigning bell button to a home station ......33 Specifically assigning bell button to a home station ..34 Assigning bell button to a switching actuator....35 Specifically assigning bell button to a switching actuator ................
  • Page 4: Device Description

    The keypad can be used as a stand-alone function, e.g. at individ- ual doors or gates. It can also be integrated into the Gira door communication system. No additional control components are required here.
  • Page 5: Device Presentation

    Device presentation TX_44 1 Connection cable for door communication system 2 Flush-mounted insert (keypad) 3 TX_44 cover frame, bottom section (not included in scope of supply) 4 Keypad 5 Status LED 6 TX_44 cover frame top section (not in scope of supply) System 55 1 Connection cable for door communication system...
  • Page 6: Areas Of Application

    Areas of application Use as individual device In this case the existing zero-voltage relay contacts within the flush-mounted insert are used, e.g. for a door opener with own power supply. Use as individual device not in safety-relevant areas Not recommended for opening of outside doors especially in safety-relevant areas, as door may be opened with expan- sion of keypad via bridging of open contacts.
  • Page 7 Use in door communication system The keypad can be connected to the door communication system via the enclosed connection cable. Thus the keypad can control e.g. the door opener contact of the control device or can trigger the switching action of a switching actuator. In addition, further home stations can be specifically selected.
  • Page 8: Operation

    Operation Button F - switching Pressing the button "F" controls the assigned switching actua- tor. Button C - correction Button "C" deletes an incorrect entry. The complete button combination must then be re- entered. Button - triggering a door call In smaller buildings the button can be used as a call button.
  • Page 9 Button - open door The door is opened via the following button combinations: In operating mode "small buildings": User PIN In operating mode "large buildings" (see Page 25): User ID User PIN Acknowledgement tones can be switched off Acknowledgement tones occurring during operation can be switched off (see Page 23).
  • Page 10: Acknowledgement Signals

    Acknowledgement signals The keypad generates different acknowledgement signals during operation and start-up: Positive acknowledgement signal ✓ The keypad generates a long acknowledgement tone, the LED simultaneously lights up green. Negative acknowledgement signal ✓ The keypad generates 3 short acknowledgement tones, the LED simultaneously lights up red.
  • Page 11: Start-Up Sequence

    Start-up sequence For start-up the keypad, the following steps must be imple- mented in the order shown below: Install keypad (from Page 12) LED flashes green II. Create first administrator (Page 15) * 3 * Admin ID * Admin PIN III.
  • Page 12: Connection Terminals

    Connection terminals Relay 1 N.O. (NO contact) Relay 1 Relay 1 COM Relay 1 N.C. (NC contact) not used Service not used Relay 2 N.O. (NO contact) Relay 2 Relay 2 COM Relay 2 N.C. (NC contact) Power supply + 24 V DC not used 6-pole slot Door communication...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Installation Attention Installation and mounting of electrical devices may only be carried out by a qualified electrician. The keypad is connected via both detachable terminal strips and mounted in a 58 mm flush-mounted box. 1. Pull off required terminal strip and connect according to terminal figuration.
  • Page 14: What Is An Administrator, A User

    What is an administrator, a user? For starting up, an administrator must be created. Users are created for operation. Administrator An administrator always consists of an admin ID and an admin PIN • Admin ID: 1 to 6-digit • Admin PIN: 1 to 32-digit (for configuration of keypad) User A user consists of a user ID and a user PIN...
  • Page 15: Creating First Administrator

    Creating first administrator Before first start-up, an administrator must be created. If no administrator has been created, the LED of the keypad flashes green. Admin ID and admin PIN Admin ID and admin PIN cannot be used for switching actions, e.g. for opening of a door. Create administrator: ✓...
  • Page 16: Creating User For Relay 1

    Creating user for relay 1 The following describes how a user is created for relay 1. 1. Start administrator mode (if not already active): * 0 * Admin PIN # ✓ After a positive acknowledgement signal the keypad is in administrator mode.
  • Page 17: Creating User For Relay 2

    Creating user for relay 2 The following describes how a user is created for relay 2. 1. Start administrator mode (if not already active): * 0 * Admin PIN # ✓ After a positive acknowledgement signal the keypad is in administrator mode.
  • Page 18: Create A Further Administrator

    Create a further administrator An administrator is created as follows: 1. Start administrator mode (if not already active): * 0 * Admin PIN # ✓ After a positive acknowledgement signal the keypad is in administrator mode. ✓ A negative acknowledgement signal indicates an incor- rect entry (e.g.
  • Page 19: Changing Admin/User Pin

    Changing admin/user PIN The corresponding PIN is changed when the user or admin- istrator is assigned a new PIN: 1. Start administrator mode (if not already active): * 0 * Admin PIN # ✓ After a positive acknowledgement signal the keypad is in administrator mode.
  • Page 20: Deleting User

    Deleting user A user is deleted as follows: 1. Start administrator mode (if not already active): * 0 * Admin PIN # ✓ After a positive acknowledgement signal the keypad is in administrator mode. ✓ A negative acknowledgement signal indicates an incor- rect entry (e.g.

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