2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this product. For technical queries, please contact: www.conrad.com/contact 3 Downloading the operating instructions You can download the complete operating instructions (or new/updated versions if available) by using the link www.conrad.com/downloads or by scanning the QR code. Follow the instructions on the website. 4 Intended use The product is primarily designed to secure access to doors or gates.
5 Features and functions Power supply with DC and AC voltage (12 – 24 V) Supports up to 1010 users with codes and/or transponders Code length 2 to 6 digits Supports commercially available EM transponders operating at 125 kHz 2 potential-free relay outputs (NO, NC, COM) that can be controlled independently; adjustable activation time Suitable for connecting a door magnet Suitable for connecting a loudspeaker/chime/doorbell Integrated tamper alarm with optical detection...
8 Safety instructions Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do not follow the safety instructions and information on proper handling, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/ guarantee.
9 Product overview 9.1 Code lock A 2 status LEDs Left LED: green/orange Right LED: green/orange B Keypad C Star key (can also be used as a bell key) D RFID sensor E Hexagon socket screw to secure the code lock to the wall mount...
9.2 Wiring diagram WIRING DIAGRAM 12 - 24V AC/DC NO 1 NO 2 COM 1 COM 2 NC 1 NC 2 F Power supply 12 – 24 V/DC or AC J GND: relay output #1 key/relay output #2 key/door for DC: observe the polarity (+/plus and -/minus) magnet grounding for AC: the polarity is irrelevant K CM: door magnet supply...
10 Installation and connection 10.1 Preparing for installation Use the supplied L-shaped hex key to unscrew the locking screw on the underside of the code lock (E). Slide the code lock up and out of the wall mount. Remove the code lock from the wall mount. 10.2 Mounting the code lock Find a suitable place to install the code lock.
Feed the cables through the centre hole. Connect the individual cables as per the wiring diagram. You will find the wiring diagram in the next chapter. When connecting the power supply cables, pay attention to the correct polarity (plus/+ and minus/-). Observe the contact load capacity for all outputs.
Electric gate wiring BP 1 8 Gate connection to “NO” of the relay output used and to “COM”; it may also be useful to use both relay outputs, e.g. relay output #2 for the gate and relay output #1 for the door connected. 11 Getting started Once you have finished mounting the product (see Chapter 10 for details), turn on the power supply.
12 Preparing for programming Attention! In this manual, the terms “transponder card” and “transponder” are used interchangeably. They always refer to all types of transponders that are compatible with the code lock. 12.1 Criteria for numerical codes and transponders 12.1.1 Numerical codes Numerical codes include the master code and user codes.
12.3 LED indicators The two LEDs on the front panel (A) have the following functions: Left LED: The left LED is off in standby mode. If the code/transponder entered to open the door has been accepted, it is lit green for as long as the respective output is activated.
13 Programming Attention! Do not disconnect the code lock from the power supply during programming. Otherwise, the existing data or programming could be damaged. All codes (e.g. master code and user codes) can consist of 2 to 6 digits. Codes with a mixed number of digits are not possible.
13.2 Changing the code length Attention! Changing the code length is the first programming step. You cannot simply change it later, as all codes are based on the preset code length. Changing the code length deletes all previously programmed codes. Each code can consist of 2 to 6 digits.
13.3 Programming/changing the master transponder card/master code 13.3.1 Programming the master transponder card The master transponder card can only be used to activate the programming mode (see Chapter 13.1). The master transponder card cannot be used to activate any of the outputs. The system only allows one master transponder card. Proceed as follows: Set the code lock to programming mode: Enter the master code “1234”...
13.3.3 Changing the master code The master code can only be used to activate the programming mode (see Chapter 13.1). The master code cannot be used to activate any of the outputs. The system only allows one master code. The master code must be different from the user codes.
13.4 Adding and deleting transponder cards/user codes Output #1 has a total of 1000 memory locations for user codes and/or transponder cards. Output #2 has 10 memory locations for user codes or transponder cards. We recommend drawing up a table and recording all access data accurately (user ID, user code, user name, activation time for output #1).
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Card/numerical code: If you use a transponder card to access the system, you should swipe the card once. If the user code option is used instead, you must enter the code. Make sure you enter the correct number of digits. The code lock emits a long beep, the left LED remains lit green, and the right LED flashes orange.
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Programming example: user code only - relay output #1 Set the code lock to programming mode by entering the master code twice (“1234” by default) or swiping the master transponder card once. Programming: Enter programming code *0 Enter programming code 01 Enter user ID “000”...
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Card/numerical code: First, swipe the user's transponder card once. The code lock emits a long beep, and the right LED flashes orange. Æ Now enter the user code you want to use. Again, make sure you enter the correct number of digits. The code lock emits a long beep, and the right LED turns orange.
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13.4.3 Transponder card or user code - relay output #2 This programming involves two different programming codes. It should be noted that the second programming code can only be used in conjunction with the respective first programming code. Proceed as follows: Set the code lock to programming mode: Enter your master code twice (“1234”...
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Programming example: transponder card only - relay output #2 Set the code lock to programming mode by entering the master code twice (“1234” by default) or swiping the master transponder card once. Programming: Swipe the card Enter programming code *4 Enter user ID “00”...
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13.4.4 Programming multiple transponder cards - relay output #1 This function enables you to configure multiple transponder cards simultaneously. The user IDs must be consecutive for the number of cards. The user IDs are created automatically. Proceed as follows: Set the code lock to programming mode: Enter your master code twice (“1234”...
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13.4.5 Programming multiple transponders (with consecutive serial numbers) - output #1 It is possible to add multiple transponders with consecutive serial numbers at once by programming the transponder with the lowest serial number. The user IDs must be consecutive for the number of cards. The user IDs are created automatically. Proceed as follows: Set the code lock to programming mode: Enter your master code twice (“1234”...
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Programming example: multiple transponders (with consecutive serial numbers) - relay output #1 Set the code lock to programming mode by entering the master code twice (“1234” by default) or swiping the master transponder card once. Programming: Swipe the card Enter programming code *9 Enter programming code 05 Enter user ID “000”...
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Programming example: Deleting a user - relay output #1 Set the code lock to programming mode by entering the master code twice (“1234” by default) or swiping the master transponder card once. Programming: Enter user ID “000” to be deleted (possible range for relay output #1: 000 to 999) Delete the user Save changes (the left LED goes out, and the right LED lights up green again) 13.4.7 Deleting a user - relay output #2...
13.4.8 Deleting all users This function allows you to delete all users for both outputs along with the programmed user codes or transponder cards. Proceed as follows: Set the code lock to programming mode: Enter your master code twice (“1234” by default) or swipe the master transponder card once. The code lock emits a long beep, and the right LED changes from green to orange.
13.5 Configuring the activation time for the relay outputs By default, the activation time for both relay outputs is 1 second when using a valid user code or transponder card. The activation time can be adjusted between 1 and 99 seconds if required. The output can also operate in toggle mode.
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13.5.2 Configuring the activation time for relay output #2 To change the activation time for output #2, proceed as follows: Set the code lock to programming mode: Enter your master code twice (“1234” by default) or swipe the master transponder card once. The code lock emits a long beep, and the right LED changes from green to orange.
13.6 Enabling/disabling backlight If the backlight function is enabled (default), the keypad is illuminated permanently. If the backlight function is disabled, the keypad illumination turns on automatically when you press a key. If no key is pressed within 30 seconds, the keypad illumination turns off automatically. 13.6.1 Enabling the backlight (default setting) To activate the backlight, proceed as follows: Set the code lock to programming mode:...
13.6.3 Programming example: Enabling/disabling backlight Set the code lock to programming mode by entering the master code twice (“1234” by default) or swiping the master transponder card once. Programming: Enter programming code *2 Enter programming code 02 to activate the backlight or programming code 01 to deactivate it; your entry is confirmed with a long beep Save changes (the right LED lights up green again) 13.7 Enabling/disabling beep tones...
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13.7.2 Disabling beep tones To deactivate beep tones, proceed as follows: Set the code lock to programming mode: Enter your master code twice (“1234” by default) or swipe the master transponder card once. The code lock emits a long beep, and the right LED changes from green to orange. Æ...
13.8 Enabling/disabling tamper protection The integrated tamper protection visually monitors the back of the code lock to check for unauthorised removal. With the tamper protection function activated, when the code lock is removed from the wall mount, it emits a beep, and the loudspeaker/doorbell/chime (M) emits a siren tone.
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13.8.3 Programming example: Enabling/disabling tamper protection Set the code lock to programming mode by entering the master code twice (“1234” by default) or swiping the master transponder card once. Programming: Enter programming code *6 Enter programming code 02 to activate tamper protection or programming code 01 to deactivate it; your entry is confirmed with a long beep Save changes (the right LED lights up green again)
13.9 Resetting the code lock to factory defaults This function allows you to reset the code lock to factory defaults. Attention! This function erases all user IDs, user codes, transponder cards, the master code, master transponder card and all other settings and resets them to factory defaults. The reset master code is “1234”.
14 Programming example For easier understanding, we would like to give you a programming example in this chapter. The following specifica- tions are to apply in this example: To ensure particularly secure access, you should use a 6-digit code length. Besides the master code, you will also need a master transponder card for programming.
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Step 3: Programming the master transponder card Set the code lock to programming mode: Enter the master code twice in succession to activate the programming mode. As the 6-digit code length has been set, the master code must also have 6 digits. The code lock emits a long beep, and the right LED changes from green to orange.
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Again, set the code lock to programming mode. Enter the following key combination: Enter programming code *0 Enter programming code 01 Enter user ID “001” (possible range for relay output #1: 000 to 999) Enter user code “222222”; your entry is confirmed with a long beep Save changes (the left LED goes out, and the right LED lights up green again) Step 6: Create four different transponder cards for relay output #1 Set the code lock to programming mode.
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Step 9: Change the activation time for relay output #1 Set the code lock to programming mode. Enter the following key combination: Enter programming code *1 Activation time is 3 seconds (you can select between 01 and 99 seconds) or “00” for toggle mode; your entry is confirmed with a long beep Save changes (the right LED lights up green again) Step 10: Change the activation time for relay output #2...
14.2 Using the code lock After completing the programming steps described in Chapter 14.1, the code lock is ready for use. The right LED lights up green to indicate that the code lock is in standby mode. The code lock is waiting for code entry. User #1 (ID 000) or User #2 (ID 001) wants to access the back door using their user code The user code “111111”...
15 Troubleshooting Preprogrammed settings are not affected by a power cut. However, the code lock will not work during a power cut and the outputs cannot be activated. For safety reasons, we recommend using an uninterruptible power supply for the code lock (as in the case of an alarm system), depending on the intended use.
16 Instructions In addition to this detailed user manual, you can download the programming overview and the quick guide in six languages from our download area if they are not included. Please refer to Chapter 3 “Downloading the operating instructions” of this manual. 17 Cleaning and care Important: –...
18 Disposal This symbol must appear on any electrical and electronic equipment placed on the EU market. This symbol indicates that this device should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life. Owners of WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) shall dispose of it separately from unsorted municipal waste.
20 Technical data 20.1 Power supply Power supply ........ 12 – 24 V/AC or DC Current consumption ....Standby max. 30 mA; max. 160 mA 20.2 Code lock Connection ........via the integrated screw terminals on the back of the product Suitable transponders ....
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This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing.
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