Velleman HAA2866 Programming & Installation Manual

Velleman HAA2866 Programming & Installation Manual

Digital access control keypad
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DIGITAL ACCESS
CONTROL KEYPAD
3 OUTPUT RELAY
HAA2866
HAA2866
Programming & Installation Manual
FOR ELECTRIC LOCK, INTER-LOCK
AND SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS

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  • Page 1 DIGITAL ACCESS CONTROL KEYPAD 3 OUTPUT RELAY HAA2866 HAA2866 Programming & Installation Manual FOR ELECTRIC LOCK, INTER-LOCK AND SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ................. . . 4 INTRODUCTION .
  • Page 3 ..............2 9 Split-decoded Keypad System .
  • Page 4 Erratum p. 23 Section Configuration of the output modes on page 23 contains an error and should be as follows: Set timing mode for output relay Example of key combination to set the timing mide for an output relay. • The following key combination sets 20 seconds for location 51.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    HAA2866 is an ideal keypad mainly for Door Strike and Alarm Arm-disarm control. It is also a programmable industrial timer (with the timing of 1 second to over 24 hours) for Automatic Operator systems.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage: 12V DC Nominal; 11-15V DC Operating Current: 75mA (quiescent) to 140mA (three relays active) Operation Temperature: -20 C to +70 C Environmental Humidity: 5-95% relative humidity non-condensing Working Environment & Ingress Protection: All weather, IP-55 Number of Users: Output 1 –...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Do not apply power to the system while it is in installation. ii) Check carefully all the wirings are correct before applying power to the system for testing. PACKAGE CONTENTS • One HAA2866 Keypad • Two EM cards • One pack of Mounting Screws • One Hex Screw Wrench...
  • Page 8: Connection Terminals

    CONNECTION TERMINALS K OR A JUMPER KEY ALARM B A C K - L I T JUMPER FULL AUTO WIEGAND BACK-LIT & DATA I/O HARNESS WIEGAND & DATA CONNECTION TERMINALS 1 - 2 : 12V DC (Power Input Terminal) Connect to 12V DC power supply. The (-) supply and the (-) GND are the common grounding points of the system.
  • Page 9 12 : OUTPUT 3 (NPN Transistor Open Collector Output) An NPN transistor open collector output that is controlled by the Group 3 User PINs or Cards for Output 3. It has the maximum power rating of 24VDC/100mA sink. It is equivalent to an N.O. (Normally Open) terminal referring to ground.
  • Page 10: The On-Board Led Indicators

    An Inter-lock System: An inter-lock system is a two-door system that always allows only one of the doors to open during the operation. While one of the doors is opened, the other door keeps close until the open door is re- closed.
  • Page 11: Feature Programming & Operation Instructions

    FEATURE PROGRAMMING & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS SET SYSTEM INTO PROGRAMMING MODE WITH THE MASTER CODE IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT TURN OFF POWER while the keypad is in Programming Mode. Otherwise, it may cause data lost/error to the programmed features in the memory. The keypad beeps after power up.
  • Page 12: Refresh The System With The "Refreshing Code

    REFRESH THE SYSTEM WITH THE “REFRESHING CODE” --- 9 9 9 9 The system can be refreshed to clear all the old data stored and back to its ex-factory default values. IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure that you really want to clear ALL the OLD data before entering of the Refreshing Code. The keypad will be back with its default values like a new unit.
  • Page 13: Keypad Programming Make Simple - For General Users

    KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MAKE SIMPLE – For General Users The HAA2866 is a multi purpose keypad. It has many functions for user’s selection. For those general users taking the keypad for door strike only, most of the features can be kept in their Default values.
  • Page 14 6) Record an “EM Card + Commom User Code” to Operate The Output 1 for Door Open 10 4 004 READ CARD 10 = Programming Location for Output 1 4 = Programming option for EM Card + Common User Code 004 = One of the 1,000 User IDs for the User PIN/Card from 000-999 Read Card = Put the Card close to the card reader # = Confirm the card is read, 2 beeps, the Common User Code goes to this User ID...
  • Page 15: Feature Programming -- Key In And Store The Desired Values

    FEATURE PROGRAMMING -- KEY IN AND STORE THE DESIRED VALUES The feature values can be set and stored into the system one by one with the desired Programming Locations. Programming can be made continuously and it is not necessary to be in sequence order. Just go to the desired programming location and key in the value for the desired feature.
  • Page 16: Record A Master Code

    Example: User Name Location Function Code User ID PIN/Code Card # Remark 1,000 RECORD A MASTER CODE (Location 01) LOCATION MASTER CODE VALIDATION 4 to 8 Digits MASTER CODE Master Code is the authorization code for setting the system to programming mode. It is NOT an User Code operating of the output relays.
  • Page 17: Operation And Functions Of The Super User Pin

    OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE SUPER USER PIN 1) Operate Output 1, 2, and 3 The operation of the Super User PIN is just like a normal User PIN. Simply key-in the PIN with a specific output number for the desired Output. The Super User PIN can also be used to reset an operating output timer instantly.
  • Page 18: Record-Delete Pins Or Cards For Output 1, 2, & 3

    RECORD-DELETE PINS OR CARDS FOR OUTPUT 1, 2, & 3 (Locations 10, 20 & 30) Total of 1,200 User PINs and/or Cards are available for the 3 user groups to control the 3 outputs. 1) 1,000 ---- for Output 1 (Group 1) 2) 100 ------ for Output 2 (Group 2) 3) 100 ------ for Output 3 (Group 3) The Private User PINs and Cards in the 3 user groups MUST be unique.
  • Page 19: Examples - Programming And Operation

    EXAMPLES – PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION 1) Example 1 -- EM Card Only : i) Programming : 10 1 001 Read Card (a) The card is programmed for operating of the Output 1 (b) The operation is EM Card only (c) Take ID number 001 in Group 1 to store the card, which is one of the IDs in 000-999 (d) Put the card close to the reader to read it, one beep confirms the reading (e) Press # to store the “Card”...
  • Page 20 4) Example 4 -- EM Card + Common User PIN : i) Programming : 10 4 003 Read Card The card is programmed for operating of the Output 1 The operation is “EM Card + Common User PIN” Take ID number 003 in Group 1 to store the card, which is one of the IDs in 000-999 Put the card close to the reader.
  • Page 21: Visitor Codes (For Output 1 Only)

    Operation : (while the system is in the operation mode) Read Card Duress Code Put the EM card close to the reader. One-beep confirms the reading and 30 seconds waiting time is given for the entry of the Duress Code, the Amber LED keeps flashing Key in one of the Duress Codes for the specific output (the Code programmed in “Location 41, 42, or 43”...
  • Page 22: Duress Codes (For Outputs 1, 2 & 3)

    Example 3: Delete a “Visitor Code” from Vistor ID in the memory 40 02 # (a) Visitor Code Programming, (b) The Visitor ID, (c) Delete Confirmation Example 4: Clear all “Visitor Codes” from Location 40 0999 # (a) Visitor Code Location, (b) The Deletion Command Code, (c) Confirmation, all Visitor Codes are cleared DURESS CODES (FOR OUTPUTS 1, 2 &...
  • Page 23: The Operation And Function Of The Duress Code

    Example 2: Set a “Duress Code” with the number of “2 3 9 8 0” for Output 2 42 01 23980 # (a) Duress Code Programming for Output 2, (b) Duress Code ID, (c) The Duress Code, (e) Entry Confirmation Example 3: Delete an Output 1 “Duress Code”...
  • Page 24: Configuration Of The Output Modes For Output 1, 2 And 3

    CONFIGURATION OF THE OUTPUT MODES OF OUTPUT 1, 2 AND 3 (Locations 51, 52 & 53) The three relay outputs of this keypad are programmable for Start/Stop or Timing modes. Apart from the door access control, alarm arm-disarm control, they are also universal timers for automatic operators in industry with their 99,999 seconds (over 24 hours) programmable timer.
  • Page 25: User Pin Entry Mode

    USER PIN ENTRY MODE – Auto or Manual (Location 70) LOCATION ENTRY MODES VALIDATION USER PIN ENTRY MODES Two modes 1 and 2 are available for User PIN entry options. The EM Card is always in Auto Entry Mode and is not affected by the selection here. --- Auto Entry Mode Auto Entry Mode requires no pressing of the key following the User PIN for code checking.
  • Page 26: Status Led Flashing On-Off During Standby

    STATUS LED FLASHING ON-OFF DURING STANDBY (Location 73) LOCATION FUNCTION MODES VALIDATION STANDBY FLASHING ON-OFF Some people find the flashing light of the status LED (the amber LED) is annoying during the keypad is on standby, especially at the night time. The standby flashing can be ON-OFF with the setting here. --- Standby Flashing ON -- (Default) The Status LED gives Standby Flashing all the time during the keypad is on standby.
  • Page 27: Intelligent Egress Button - An Unique Feature Of A Contemporary Keypad

    INTELLIGENT EGRESS BUTTON – AN UNIQUE FEATURE OF A CONTEMPORARY KEYPAD Most of the keypads for access control are just for controlling of “Going In” from outside. It is not enough for today’s access control systems. In fact, controlling of “Going Out” is also very important in many public passage areas.
  • Page 28: Egress Delay , Warning And Alarm

    EGRESS DELAY , WARNING AND ALARM (Location 90) LOCATION FUNCTION MODES DELAY TIME VALIDATION CONFIGURATIONS OF THE EGRESS WARNING AND ALARM Key in the number to enable 1 of the 6 configurations described below: --- Momentary Contact Mode without Warning -- (Default) • Press the Button once.
  • Page 29: Door Opening Alarm & Timer

    EXAMPLES: Example 1: Set Egress Button in Momentary contact 5 seconds with delay & warning beep (a) Egress function programming, (b) Momentary contact with warning, (c) Delay time of 5 seconds to release door, (d) Entry confirmation Example 2: Set Egress Button in Holding contact of 10 seconds with warning beep (a) Egress function programming, (b) Holding contact mode with warning, (c) Holding time of 10 seconds to release door, (d) Entry confirmation Example 3: Set Egress Button in Momentary contact without delay (This is the default setting)
  • Page 30: The Wire Harness For "Wiegand Data Output" & "Apo Data I/O

    THE WIRE HARNESS FOR “WIEGAND DATA OUTPUT” & “APO DATA I/O” NOTE: The information in this section is NOT for the system in Stand Alone operation. It is not necessary to plug in the wire harness to the socket, just leave it open. The information below is for setting the keypad unit with the Wiegand data interface to a control panel, or the APO Data I/O interface to an APO Controller to make up a high security split-decoded system.
  • Page 31: The Operation Modes And The Wiegand Output

    THE OPERATION MODES AND THE WIEGAND OUTPUT (Location 94) Four operation modes are available for the selection. The codes are 0, 1, 2 and 3. LOCATION OPERATION MODE VALIDATION WIEGAND OUTPUT AT KEYPAD OPERATION MODE 0 --- Stand Alone Keypad Mode -- (Default) The system provides full functions to operate its outputs and at the same time provides Wiegand Data Output for all the VALID Cards and User PINs including the Duress Codes and Visitor Codes.
  • Page 32: Timing & Electrical Manner Of The Wiegand Data Output

    TIMING & ELECTRICAL MANNER OF THE WIEGAND DATA OUTPUT Wiegand is a commonly used interface between readers and control panels used in access control, security and other related industries. The majority of cards in access control systems use a Wiegand interface to transmit data read from a card to a control panel.
  • Page 33: Example 1: Wiegand Output Of Reading An Em Card

    THE 26 BIT WIEGAND DATA OUTPUT FROM THE EM CARDS The Wiegand protocol for card reading has 1 first parity bit, 24 bits of the Card ID, and 1 stop bit for a total of 26 bits. The first parity bit is an Even parity bit calculated from the first 12 bits of the code and the trailing parity bit is an Odd parity bit from the last 12 bits.
  • Page 34: Example 2 : Wiegand Output From Pin / Code Entry

    THE 34 BIT WIEGAND DATA OUTPUT FROM THE ENTRY OF USER PINS Wiegand is also a commonly used interface between keypad with user PINs and control panels used in access control. The keypad unit is designed to accept both card reading and PIN code entry in operation without conflict to the two media and confusion to the control panel.
  • Page 35: The Apo Data I/O Port -- For Setting Up A Split-Decoded Keypad

    MAXIMUM 3 KEYPADS CAN BE CONNECTED IN PARALLEL HAA2866 DK-2862 HAA2866 IN SPLIT-DECODED OPERATION The User Manual of the DA-2800 provides the operation details of the system on decoding controller mode and independent operation mode. Please contact your local agent if purchase of the DA-2800 Controller is required.
  • Page 36: Programming Summary Chart

    PROGRAMMING SUMMARY CHART ENTRY LIMITS & CODE FACTORY CODE ENTRY FUNCTION LOCATION OPTIONS DEFAULT Master Code 4-8 Digits MASTER CODE SUPER USER PIN Super User PIN 4-8 Digits Common User PIN COMMON USER PIN 1 for O/P 1 Common User PIN COMMON USER PIN 2 for O/P 2 4-8 Digits...
  • Page 37 FUNCTION MODE / TIME: Mode = 0, 0---OFF Door Forced Door Forced Open FUNCTION / TIME 1-999 Seconds Warning & Time Open Warning OFF Mode = 0, Propped-up FUNCTION / TIME Propped-up Warning & Time Warning OFF CODE 1 - FUNCTION MODE: 1---Momentary, No warning 2---Momentary, with warning 3---Momentary, with warning +...
  • Page 38: Application Examples

    APPLICATION EXAMPLES 1) BASIC WIRINGS OF A STAND ALONE DOOR LOCK HAA2866 NOTE: Connect the 1N4004 as close as possible to the lock in parallel with the lock power terminals of the lock to absorb the back EMF to prevent it from damaging the keypad. The 1N4004 is not required if the electric lock is AC operated.
  • Page 39: Basic Wirings Of A Stand Alone Door Lock With Inhibit Authorization Code

    2) BASIC WIRINGS OF A STAND ALONE DOOR LOCK WITH INHIBIT AUTHORIZATION CODE DK-2862 Use output 3 as authorization control. The owner may key in the user code 3 to stop the operation of the electric lock in the night time or after office hour to prevent unauthorized access. Set output 3 in Start / Stop mode (Programming Location 53 Output Mode =0) for ON-OFF control.
  • Page 40: Basic Wirings Of An Inter-Lock System Using Two Keypads

    DK-2862 DK-2862 An inter-lock system needs two door controllers. This application example uses two HAA2866 with simple cross wire connection on their "Output 1 Inhibit" and "Inter-lock Control Output" terminals. It is necessary to link up the "(-) GND" terminals of the two keypads as common ground to achieve the inter-lock logical functions.
  • Page 41: Application Hints For The Auxiliary Terminals

    APPLICATION HINTS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINALS (A) TAMPER N.C. The tamper switch is Normally Closed while the keypad is secured on gang box. It is open when the keypad is removed from the gang box. To prevent sabotage, connect these terminals in series with a 24 hour N.C. protection zone of an alarm system if required.
  • Page 42 (D) KEY ACTIVE -- SET THE "K OR A" JUMPER TO "K" The Key Active Output switches to (-) ground Only one connection option is recommended. for 10 seconds whenever a key is touched. Make sure the sink current does not exceed You may use it to turn ON an LED lamp and the maximum rating of 100mA.
  • Page 43 (F) OUTPUT 2 ( i ) Shunting an N.C. Zone Use the Normally Open (N.O.) output contact to shunt a Normally Closed (N.C.) protection zone of an alarm system. Set output contact to Start / Stop Mode (Programming Option 52, Output Mode=0). ( ii ) Alarm System Arm-Disarm Control Use the (N.O.) or (N.C.) output contact to make arm-disarm control of an alarm system.
  • Page 44: Appendix

    APPENDIX DRY CONTACT A dry contact means that no electricity is connected to it. It is prepared for free connections. The Relay Output contacts provided in this keypad system are dry contacts. N.C. Normally Closed, the contact is closed circuit at normal status. It is open circuit when active. N.O.
  • Page 45 Velleman n® Service and Q Quality Warranty Since its f foundation in 1972 2, Velleman® acq uired extensive ex xperience in the electronic cs world and curre ntly distributes its s products in over 85 countries. All our pro oducts fulfil strict...

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