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Bellprox BPS Combined series TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Diagram 1 BPS Cable Planning……………………………………………………………………. 5 INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR ENTRY TELEPHONE SYSTEM……………………………………6 INTRODUCTION TO THE BPR PROXIMITY READER………………………………………………. 8 Brief Description………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Installation Instructions………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Illustration of 10-User label sheet…………………………………………………………………. 10 INITIAL PROGRAMMING………………………………………………………………………………...
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The BPR panel-mount proximity reader is manufactured by Bell System. The proximity system is the ideal access control solution in situations where no PC programming or reporting is required.
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Diagram 1 BPS Cable Planning 801/XL5-PS Telephone Max 4 phones per apartment 1 x CAT 5 per handset 12V DC PSU PS4A 2 x 1mm 340c Time Clock 2 Cores TS2000-BST Optional) 2/4 Cores Model 61 Speech unit Electrical Cupboard 2/4 Cores Door Panel Electric lock...
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Each apartment can have up to 3 extension phones (4 phones in total). Tradesman Button This is used in conjunction with a timeclock to allow tradesmen access during restricted hours. The timeclock (preferably Bell System model TS2000-BST) must have a voltage-free isolated contact. Cable Requirements For optimum clarity of speech, it is strongly recommended that this system is installed using twisted-pair network cable (e.g., type CAT5 or CW1308).
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Power Supply – Important Information The model 340C/PS4A power supply must be wall mounted on to plasterboard, wood, or a similar non-conductive material, in a protected indoor environment and close to a 240V AC electrical supply e.g., an electrical cupboard. Connections to the 240V AC mains supply must be carried out by a qualified electrician or similar competent person and made in accordance with accepted safety practices.
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Stainless Steel or Aluminium panel of between 2.5 mm to 3.0 mm thickness. Other Features: User & Shadow Fobs (supplied separately) offer custom Bell System Security Coding Suitable for Fail-Secure or Fail-Safe Lock releases or Magnetic Locks Push-to-Exit Button (optional)
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BP10: 10-Users Fob Pack. Each Fob pack contains: - • 21 x Unmarked Mifare Fobs with custom Bell System Security Coding. • An A5 sheet of labels (as illustrated on the next page). • An A4 pocket sheet (wallet) for storing the Shadow & Program Fobs.
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Illustration of 10-User label sheet (Two spare User/Shadow labels are provided without serial numbers.) PD-370 Iss. 1 Feb 2023...
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Initial Programming When the BPR Proximity reader is supplied from the factory or if a factory reset has been applied, the first step requires a Program Fob to be enrolled. When power to 12V +/– is applied, the led flashes Red to indicate that it is ready to receive a Program Fob. Present the Program Fob to the reader which should respond with a single Green flash of the LED and a brief tone to confirm acceptance.
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Enrolling User Fobs User and Shadow Fobs are enrolled in Pairs and must have matching serial numbers. A User Fob will not be enrolled unless a Shadow Fob has also been presented. Present the Program Fob to Enter Mode 1 (“Enrol User and Shadow Fobs”) Step 1) Step 2) Present a User Fob when the reader is flashing Blue (single flashes)
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Deleting User Fobs (Note: The Program Fob is not required) User Fobs are deleted from the system using Shadow Fobs. The Shadow Fob should have a matching serial number to the user Fob to be deleted, which can be ascertained from records kept at the time of initial enrolment.
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Programming the Lock Release duration (1-20 secs) Factory default: 3 secs Present the Program Fob twice to Enter Mode 2 (“Program Lock Time”), confirmed by the reader flashing Green: Use any other Fob (User, Shadow or blank) to start and stop the timing sequence. After a brief delay, the reader will flash white, once for each second.
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Program Options: Lock Type & Sounder Mute Factory Default: Fail secure / Sounder enabled. The Lock output can be programmed to either a Fail-Safe or a Fail-Secure type. The Sounder, which provides audible confirmation of the User actions, can be optionally muted. (Except during program operations) There are two functions provided as follows: - Function (Count)
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Reset to Factory Settings It may be necessary to reset the BPR to its Factory Settings if the Program Fob is lost or following a test session. For security reasons it is not possible to enrol a new Program Fob without also deleting all the User and Shadow Fobs as well.
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Troubleshooting Audio Most systems will use the 801 phone or XL5-PS on systems above 20 flats. A twisted-pair cable must be used (Cat5 cable or greater or CW1308 telephone cable). Alarm cable is not recommended and can cause problems with speech and interference. Please Note: The XL5-LX handset requires a permanent 12V DC + (pos) to the V connection.
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The following tables provide a quick indication of the possible fault: Telephone Ring Problems Phone doesn’t ring • Broken wire between the call button for that flat and the phone (Terminal I). Try a spare core. • Broken wire between the phone (Terminal O) and the speech unit.
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Speech Problems • Either or both volume controls are adjusted too high. Normally Acoustic feedback: both A and B should be adjusted to between one third and one Loud tone/howl at the entrance half of full rotation to achieve good speech volume without speaker and phone, whenever feedback.
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Trouble Shooting Proximity and Lock Use the table below to determine the most probable cause of a fault condition BPR incorrect operation • Ensure that the correct Bell System supplied The BPR does not recognise or respond to the Fobs.
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BPR Specification Dimensions 60mm x 60mm x 26mm Voltage 10-15V (12V nominal) Current 50mA max (not including lock release) Lock Output 12V @ 1A max. Exit button Normally open (push to make) Security Considerations As an inherent feature of any Compact Reader, the active circuitry is located on the door side of the security system (i.e., behind the entrance panel).
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Drawings Diagram 2 BPS-1 One Way System Door Panel Speech Unit 12V DC PSU PS4A 240V 340C Lock Release 1N4007 Diode Must be fitted (Observe polarity: Band to Lock +) Diagram 3 Standalone Proximity (Rear door) Exit Button (optional) Push to Make 12V DC PSU 240V 340C...
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Diagram 4 BPS Combined Multiway System To Additional handsets Door Panel 1 Cat5 cable to each handset. This diagram shows the common connections of R O T Z Name Lamps R&O must be a twisted pair (Optional) 12V DC PSU PS4A 240V 340c...
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Diagram 5 BSP 2 door Combined system. To Additional Handsets Flats Door Panel Door Panel X R O T Z V L Phones Speech Speech unit unit 719s Trade Trade Switching Button Button (optional) (optional) Unit 12V AC 12V DC CONO NC PS4A 12V DC...
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Diagram 6 DDA Systems To Additional handsets 1 Cat5 cable to each handset. This diagram shows the common connections of R O T Z R&O must be a twisted pair Door Panel HALO High visability surround Audio Interface 12V DC PSU PS4A 240V 340c...
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Record of User/Shadow Fobs Fob Serial No. User Name Fob Serial No. User Name Fob Serial No. User Name Fob Serial No. User Name Fob Serial No. User Name Fob Serial No. User Name Fob Serial No. User Name Fob Serial No. User Name Fob Serial No.
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