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USER MANUAL CT1000 v2 CT1000 v2 is a touch keypad that can be installed and used for many different purposes, e.g. to open a door, turn on the light, or call for an elevator - just a few among many other options. Art.no.
1. INSTALLATION To learn how to install the keypad, please refer to the installation guide. 2. ACCESS The keypad is a standalone device that allows access to open a lock by entering a custom user PIN code. 2.1. Using the device The CT1000 v2 can store up to 200 fixed PIN codes that range from 1 to 8 digits long.
Wrong Code Example: When a wrong code is entered, a re- jection beep will sound, and the red LED will blink three times. If four successive wrong attempts are made, the keypad will lock out for 60 seconds. 3. FIXED USER PIN CODES MANAGEMENT Each user code is stored in a specific address of internal memory (from 1 to 200).
3.1 Add user PIN codes Insert: The yellow LED will blink rapidly. Then insert a user position be- tween 1 and 200 to place the new PIN code. Example: When a valid position is entered, the yellow LED will blink slowly while the green LED will blink rapidly until a new user PIN code is inserted.
4. CONFIGURATION To configure the CT1000 v2, you need to access the Service Configuration Menu with the Service Configuration Code (12347890 as factory default). This code is used to authenticate and access the menu. You can access this menu within the first 5 minutes after the device has been powered up, after which it becomes inaccessible.
4.2 Delete All User PIN Codes To clear all stored user PIN codes from the device’s memory, please follow these steps: Insert: A confirmation beep will sound to indicate that all the stored PIN codes have been deleted. The keypad will return to the Service Configuration Menu and will be ready to perform another action.
4.4 Change Service Configuration Code Insert: The green LED will blink slowly. The keypad is ready to receive a new Service Configuration Code. Insert a code that is between 4 to 8 digits. Example: The green LED will blink slowly while the yellow LED will blink rapidly until the new Service Configuration Code is inserted again to confirm the action.
4.5.1 Idle State Indication Is the device normal state, it remains idle until a user action is performed. Insert: The device shows the current Idle State indication. The yel- low LED ON as default. 4.5.2 Output2 Active State Indication This will show when OUTPTU2 is active (regardless of whether it’s floating or GND as output signal) by a right user PIN code inserted or a REX input triggered for example.
4.5.4 Back Lights Configuration Insert: The device turns OFF all indication LED’s and shows the cur- rent Back Lights State. As default the Back Lights are turned ON for 5 seconds when a key is touched, after what the lights turns OFF again. This state is indicated by a slow blink of the Back Lights.
4.6 Outputs Configuration For Output 1 Insert: The yellow LED will blink slowly for Output1. For Output 2 Insert: The yellow and red LED’s will blink slowly for Output2. The device’s outputs can be configured with the following parameters: 1. Normal Mode: In this mode, the output is floating in idle state and grounded when active. 2.
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Insert: For Normal Mode Insert: For Inverted Mode An activation time must be set. The yellow LED blinks to indicate time configuration. Insert time in hours (between 0 to 12) to activate the correspondent output. Insert: To confirm. The yellow LED will blink slowly and the green LED will blink fast, indicating that the device is waiting for a time in minutes , insert a time between 0 and 60.
4.7 Feedback This function allows changing the exBuzzer input behavior to use it as a Feedback input. When the configured input is Active, it will switch to an Inactive state once the Feedback input is triggered (grounded). This feature is particularly useful when using a sensor to detect if a door is open or locked. After the user enters a valid PIN, the output is activated to grant access and the door can be opened.
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Insert: For Output 1 For Output 2 Insert: The green LED will blink rapidly to indicate that a trigger flank needs to be configured. Insert: For High to Low Flank For Low to High Flank Insert: To save the changes. The device returns to the Insert: Service Configuration menu, and another con- figuration can be performed.
4.8 Special Functions You can enable or disable four special functions: 1. Mute: To turn ON/OFF the device’s sound. 2. Service Code Timeout: By default ON, it means you can only use the Service Configuration Code within the first 5 minutes after powering up. When this option is turned OFF, the Service Configuration Code will work anytime.
4.9 Splitter and Bell Function The device, as default, is configured to activate Output2 (yellow wire) every time a valid code is inserted. Besides, the Output1 (white wire) is activated every time the Bell Key is pushed. To change this default behavior: Enter: The yellow and green LED’s will light solid until a Splitter value position is inserted.
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Splitter 5 ..Disabled Output1 Output2 The keypad go back to User Configuration Menu and is ready to perform another action. All user Enter: PIN codes from 1 to 4 activates Output1 and all user PIN codes from 6 to 200 activates Output2 1 and 200 are considered “special values”.
4.10 Custom User Output It’s possible to customize the output and its behavior for specific users. In this menu, you can as- sign a custom output to a specific user, that can be different from the default output signed by the Splitter.
5. HARDWARE FACTORY RESET If you need to reset the device to its factory default settings, please follow these steps: 1. Disconnect the Power Supply, en- sure the device is not powered. Power +VDC Supply -GND Power +VDC Supply -GND 2.
6. REX INPUT REX means Request to EXit. In the CT1000 v2, the REX input will produce Output2 activa- tion as a consequence of someone attempting to egress through a door. REX is used for three primary reasons: First, access control systems may control doors which are also being monitored for security management, to indicate exception conditions on remote monitoring equipment.
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