Address Setting; Devices Interfacing With The Module; User Identification Devices (Terminals); Acco-Klcdr Keypad - Satel ACCO-KP2 Installer Manual

Access control module
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SATEL
PWR
ON – power ON;
OFF – power OFF.
O1...O12
LEDs indicate the status of outputs.
3.2

Address setting

If the module is to work in the access control system, you must set an individual address in
the module.
To set the address, use the DIP-switches on the module electronics board. The switches
have numbers assigned to them. In the OFF position, the value is 0. The numbers assigned
to the switches in ON position are presented in the table 1. The sum of these numbers is the
address set.
Switches 9 and 10 are not used.
Do not set the same address in more than one device.
Do not set address 0 in the module. This address is reserved for the purpose of
communication in the system.
Switch
(ON position)
Number

4. Devices interfacing with the module

For the module to be able to execute the access control functions, it is necessary to connect
to the module a user identification device, a device to activate the controlled door and
a sensor to monitor the door status.
4.1

User identification devices (terminals)

4.1.1 ACCO-KLCDR keypad

 Display: 2 x 16 characters with backlight.
 Keys for entering the code.
 Built-in proximity card reader.
 Support for cards, key tags and other 125 kHz passive transponders.
ACCO-KP2
1
2
3
1
2
4
Table 1.
Fig. 2. Examples of address setting.
4
5
6
8
16
32
7
8
9
64
128
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6
10

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