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EN FULL DETAILS SKB Vandal Resistant keypad - Full Details

WARNINGS Carry out the installation by carefully following the instructions provided by the manufacturer in accordance with the current standards. All of the devices must be strictly used for the purpose for which they were designed. The company COMELIT-IMMOTEC shall accept no liability in the event of that the devices are misused, modifications are made to the products (regardless of the reason) of if accessories and materials are used that make the installationnon-compliant. All the products comply with the requirements of the 2014/30/UE, 2014/35/UE directives, as certified by the CE mark they carry. It is essential to comply with the standards in force and to avoid placing the cables and devices close to the power cables (230/400 V). SUMMARY 1. GENER PRESENTATION...3 1.1. TECHNIC SPECIFICATIONS...3 1.2. VIEW OF THE FRONT...3 1.3. VIEW OF THE BACK...4 2. INSTLATION...4 2.1. POSITIONING...4 2.2. ON A WL...5 2.3. ON A PLASTERBOARD...5 3. GENER CONFIGURATION...6 3.1. MASTER CODE: CODE [B4]...6 3.2. GENER SETTINGS: CODE [B0]...6 Number of digits...6 Backlighting...6 Wiegand...6 Internal / External Relays...6 Anti-Aggression Control...6 Anti-Aggression Key...6 3.3. FACTORY RESET...7 4. PROGRAMMING / DELETION OF THE OPENING CODES...7 4.1. RELAY SELECTION AND VIDITY OF OPENING CODE: CODE [B5]...7 4.2. OPENING CODE...8 4.3. DELETING ONE OR SEVER CODES...9 4.4. TIME DELAY - MODE OF OPERATION - BUZZER RELAY: CODE [B1] AND [B2]...9 5. USE...10 5.1. BASIC...10 5.2. CLOCK...10 5.3. ARM...10 6. WIRING...11 6.1. WITH MAGLOCK...11 6.2. WITH FAIL CLOSED DOOR OPENING SYSTEM DOOR OPENING SYSTEM...11 6.3. WITH CLOCK AND ARM...12 6.4. WIEGAND CONNECTION...12 6.5. WITH EXTERN RELAYS...13 2

1. GENER PRESENTATION 1.1 TECHNIC SPECIFICATIONS Power supply: 12-35 V DC or 12-24 V AC Absorption when running with power supply 13.98 Vdc (ma) In standby with backlighting on: 53 With 2 relays active and buzzer on: 151 Capacity 100 user codes and 1 supervisor code (programming mode) Code length: can be set from 3 to 6 digits Backlighting of keys (programmable option) Number of relays: 2 Monostable or bistable mode relays Setting of relay time delay between 1 and 99 seconds (0 = bistable) Control of a "RTE" entry: makes it possible to open the relay number 1 Control of a buzzer Control of a "clock" entry Control of an alarm (1) Wiegand Control. Every time a button is pressed, its code will be issued in 4 bits. (2) Control of external relays (2) Operating temperature: -25 C to + 55 C Protection rating: IP54 Dimensions (H x W x D): 100 x 80 x 20 mm (1) Not available in Wiegand mode. (2) The Wiegand and External Relay control functions can not operate simultaneously. 1.2. VIEW OF THE FRONT 1 2 3 1. Status indicator: Indicates the result of the action taken with different colours: - BLEU: Standby mode - Flashing GREEN: Input in progress - GREEN: Activation of realy number 1, following the input of an authorized code - MAUVE: Activation of realy number 2, following the input of an authorized code - WHITE: Activation of relays 1 and 2 at the same time, following the input of an authorized code - RED: Code rejected - Flashing RED: Following the input of 3 consecutive rejected entry codes (wait 15 seconds before you can re-enter a code) - Continuous RED: WEIGAND mode activated. Each time a button is pressed, its code will be emitted in 4 bits. - YELLOW: Programming mode - Flashing BLUE: Clock activated (key button operational) 2. Key Button: Triggers the opening pof relay number 1 if the clock input is a activated. 3. Blue indicators x8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3

3 1.3. VIEW OF THE BACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x8 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. BROWN : 12-35V DC or 12-24V AC power supply RED : 12-35V DC or 12-24V AC power supply ORANGE : RTE input / Wiegand D0 output YELLOW : Clock input / Wiegand D0 output GREEN : RS485 D- BLUE : RS485 D+ VIOLET : GND GREY : Alarm Output / Wiegand Input control LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 x6 1 2 3 4 5 6 2. WHITE : Common Relay 2 BLACK : NC Relay 2 BROWN : NO Relay 2 RED : Common Relay 1 ORANGE: NC Relay 1 YELLOW : NO Relay 1 2 2. INSTLATION 2.1. POSITIONING To ensure access and use, we recommend that this product is installed at a height of 0.90m to 1.30m. It must also be located more than 0.40m away from a concave angle of the wall or another obstacle to the approach of a wheelchair. 40 cm min 90 cm min 130 cm max 4

2.2. ON A WL 2.3. ON A PLASTERBOARD 5

3. GENER CONFIGURATION Your SKB keypad is delivered with the following default configuration: Master code: 123456 Number of digits for the opening codes: 5 Relays associated with the opening: Number 1 Validity counter: Permanent Time delay of relay number 1: 5 seconds Buzzer of relay number 1: Off Anti-Aggression Mode: Off Wiegand Mode: Off Relay Mode: Backlighting: Internal Permanent If it is not changed, this is the configuration that will be used during the programming of the opening codes. Depending on your needs, you can change it before the programming of the codes. 3.1. MASTER CODE: CODE [B4] This code is the one that grants authorisation to program the keypad. By default this is "123456". Depending on the definition of the number of digits on your keypad, it will be used partially or in full. For example, if your keypad is set up to use 5 digits (factory default), it is only necessary to use the first five digits of it, i.e. "12345" to access programming. This code can be changed by means of the record B4. In this case, it is necessary to set a new code made up of 6 digits. For example: Setting the master code "062015" with a keypad set up to use 5 digits. "12345" (programming mode) "B4" (to select record B4) "062015" (to enter the new master code) "BB" (leave programming mode). Stages broken down key by key in the example: Key LED Status Description 4 Flashing Green Input Mode 5 Yellow Programming mode activated 4 Flashing Green Input Mode (continues) Key LED Status Description 6 Flashing Green Input Mode 5 Green (2s) then Yellow Recording of the new master code in memory B Blue Leave programming mode Note: If the code is lost, it is still possible to change it. Before connecting the power supply to your keypad, make a bridge between terminals "GND" and "ARM OUTPUT / WIEGAND LED CONTROL INPUT". When power is supplied the status indicator will show that the programming mode is activated by turning yellow. The last step is to set a new master code as follows: For example: Setting the master code to "062015" after it has been lost. Make a bridge between the two terminals described above, Supply power to (programming mode), the keypad Then: and lastly type: "B4" (to select the record B4), "062015" (enter the new master code), WARNING: After you finish this operation, make sure that the bridge is removed. This will prevent the unwanted reactivation of programming mode in the event of an AC power failure. 3.2. GENER SETTINGS: CODE [B0] This section includes the main operating settings of your keypad. Below is the list of settings. Setting Value authorised Description Setting Value authorised Description Number of digits 3-4 - [5] - 6 This setting determines the length of the opening codes (the default is 5). The choice of the number of digits is applicable to all of the codes.! WARNING! If this value is changed, then all of the previously programmed opening codes will be deleted. Internal / External Relays [0] - 1 When you want to use relays that are external to the SKB, set the value to 1. It is not possible to use the keypad's internal relays and external relays simultaneously. 0 = Relays 1 and 2 internal / 1 = Relays 1 and 2 external Backlighting [0] - 1 Allows you to choose between the permanent (value 0) or temporary (value 1) illumination of the keys. In temporary mode, when there is no keypad activity the light turns off after 20 seconds. Anti- Aggression Control [0] - 1 This function can trigger an alarm when a particular character is entered after an authorised opening code. 0= Off / 1 = On 6 Wiegand [0] - 1 Activation or deactivation of Wiegand mode. 0= Off / 1 = On (Each time a button is pressed, its code will be emitted in 4 bits) Anti- Aggression Key [ ]: Default value [0] - 1-2 - 3 4-5 - 6-7 8-9 - A - B Define the anti-aggression character used if the function is activated.

When you have set all of the settings above, you can configure the keypad as described in the following example (key previously defined with 5 digits): "B0" (to select record B0), "300000" (3 digits / permanent backlighting / wiegand off / internal relays / no anti-aggression control / antiaggression key "0"), Note: Although in this example the Anti-Aggression control is not activated, the procedure still requires the value of the Anti- Aggression key to be assigned. Steps broken down key by key in the example: Key Status LED Description 4 Flashing Green Input Mode 5 Yellow Programming mode activated 0 Green (2s) then Yellow Recording of the settings in the memory B Blue Leave programming mode 3.3. FACTORY RESET It is possible to return to the default configuration, when it has been changed. To do this, enter the master code, the initialization code "BA0BAB" and then press the "B" key twice to exit programming. WARNING: The factory reset does not delete the opening codes that have already been set. However, if the previous configuration included a number of digits other than 5, then all of opening codes set will be deleted. For example: Factory reset of a keypad configured with 5 digits. "BA0BAB" (input of factory reset code) 4. PROGRAMMING / DELETION OF THE OPENING CODES 4.1. RELAY SELECTION AND VIDITY OF OPENING CODE: CODE [B5] This record enables you to define the relays associated with the opening code set. By default the relay number 1 is defined, associated with the value "0" of the counter (permanent validity). If your choice of relay or of the validity counter is different, this record has to be defined during the programming phase of the opening codes. Setting [ ] : Default value Value authorised Relays [1] - 2-3 Counter [0] - 1-2 - 3-4 - 5-6 - 7-8 - 9 Description This setting defines the relays that will be associated with the opening code set (by default the relay number 1). / 1 = Relay Number 1 / 2 = Relay Number 2 3 = Relays Number 1 et Number 2 Defines the validity of the opening code set. If you choose "0", your code will always be authorised (permanent validity). If you wish to limit the number of times the opening code can be used, simply select the desired number between "1" and "9". For example, if you choose "5" it will be possible to trigger the opening 5 times using this code. Then the code will be deactivated. For example: and: Setting the relays 1 and 2 to permanent validity with a keypad set up to take five digits using the opening code "55623". "B5" (to select record B5), "30" (control of relays 1 and 2 - permanent validity), "55623" (enter the opening code), "B" (to record the code in the memory), Steps broken down key by key in the example: Key Status LED Description 4 Flashing Green Input Mode 5 Yellow Programming mode activated 5 Flashing Green Input Mode 0 Green (2s) then Yellow Recording of the settings in the memory 5 Flashing Green Input Mode 5 Flashing Green Input Mode 6 Flashing Green Input Mode B Green (2s) then Yellow Recording of the code in the memory B Blue Leave programming mode 7

4.2. OPENING CODE The SKB has 100 memory locations for programming the opening codes. Depending on the configuration of the keypad it is possible to program codes with 3 to 6 digits. The choice of the number of digits is applicable to all of the codes. Please note: By default, the keypad is delivered with programmable codes with a length of 5 digits, associated with the relay number 1. It is possible to change this configuration before programming your opening codes. If the LED turns red during the operation, it means that it been refused. In this case, it is necessary to restart the operation. To record a code, enter the master code, your code (of the same length as the master code), followed by the "B" button to confirm and finally twice the "B" button to leave programming. Example Number 3: and: Recording of the 3 digit codes "789" and "A0B" for a temporary validity of 5 uses of the relays 1 and 2. (See the configuration section to change the number of digits). "123" (programming mode), "B5" (to select record B5), "35" (control relays 1 and 2 - temporary validity for 5 uses), "789" (enter the first opening code), "B" (to record the code in the memory), "A0B" (enter the second opening code), "B" (to record the second code in the memory), Example Number 1: and: Example Number 2: Taper and: Steps broken down key by key for example number 2: Key Status LED Description 4 Flashing Green Input Mode 5 Yellow Programming mode activated 5 Flashing Green Input Mode 0 Green (2s) then Yellow Recording of the code with 5 digits "A15B1" for activation with permanent validity of the relay number 1. "A15B1" (enter the opening code), "B" (to record the code in the memory), Recording of the code with 5 digits "52462" for activation with permanent validity of the relay number 2. "B5" (to select record B5), "20" (control of relays 1 and 2 - permanent validity), "52462" (enter the opening code), "B" (to record the code in the memory) Activation of Relay Number 2 in permanent mode for the codes. 5 Flashing Green Input Mode 4 Flashing Green Input Mode 6 Flashing Green Input Mode B Green (2s) then Yellow Recording of the code in the memory B Blue Leave programming mode Steps broken down key by key for example number 2: Key Status LED Description 3 Yellow Programming mode activated 5 Flashing Green Input Mode 5 Green (2s) then Yellow Activation of relays 1 and 2 in temporary mode for 5 uses. 7 Flashing Green Input Mode 8 Flashing Green Input Mode 9 Flashing Green Input Mode B Green (2s) then Yellow Recording of the code in the memory A Flashing Green Input Mode B Green (2s) then Yellow Recording of the code in the memory B Blue Leave programming mode WARNING: - It is not possible to program the opening codes starting with the key "B". If you try to carry out this operation, you may damage the configuration of the keypad. - The master code (by default 123456) can not be used as an opening code. Therefore, depending on the number of digits set, the codes 123, 1234, 12345 and 123456 will be refused. 8

4.3. DELETING ONE OR SEVER CODES All of the opening codes programmed into the SKB can be deleted individually, several at a time or all at once. If the LED turns red during the operation, it means that it been refused. In this case, it is necessary to restart the operation. Example Number 1: Example Number 2: Deletion of the 5 digit code "A15B1". "A15B1" (enter the opening code to be deleted), "A" (to delete the code in the memory), Deletion of the 3 digit codes "789" and "A0B" at the same time. "123" (programming mode), "789" (enter the opening code to be deleted), "A" (to delete the code in the memory), "A0B" (enter the second opening code to be deleted), "A" (to delete the second code in the memory), Steps broken down key by key for example number 2: Key Status LED Description 3 Yellow Programming mode activated 7 Flashing Green Input Mode 8 Flashing Green Input Mode 9 Flashing Green Input Mode A Green (2s) then Yellow Deletion of the code in the memory A Flashing Green Input Mode A Green (2s) then Yellow Deletion of the code in the memory B Blue Leave programming mode Example Number 3: Deletion of all of the opening codes. The following case corresponds to a keypad configured with a code length defined as 5 digits. "B0A" (enter the code to delete all of the codes), 4.4. TIME DELAY - MODE OF OPERATION - BUZZER RELAY: CODE [B1] AND [B2] To set the time delay for the relays 1 or 2, use the records B1 or B2 respectively. By default both relays are set with the value of 05 seconds. However, it is possible to set this value to anything between 1 and 99 seconds. If you want to use the relay in a bistable manner, i.e. as a switch, you must set the value of the time delay to "00". When the "Buzzer" setting is activated (value 1), it will trigger a sound sequence during the whole activation phase of the relay. Setting Product of ten Value authorised [0] - 1-2 - 3-4 - 5-6 - 7-8 - 9 Description Value for the time delay of the relays. Steps broken down key by key in the example: Key Status LED Description 4 Flashing Green Input Mode 5 Yellow Programming mode activated 1 Green (2s) then Yellow Recording of the settings in the memory B Blue Leave programming mode Unit 0-1 - 2-3 - 4 - [5] - 6-7 - 8-9 Value for the time delay of the relays. For the relay number 2, use the same procedure with record B2. Buzzer [0] - 1 Activation of the buzzer when the relay is triggered. 0= Off / 1 = On [ ]: Default value For example: Setting of the time delay of the relay number 1 to 3 seconds and control of the buzzer with a keypad configured to use 5 digits. "B1" (to select record B1 corresponding to relay number 1), "031" (delay of 03 seconds with activation of the buzzer), 9

5. USE 5.1. BASIC To trigger the system connected to your keypad, simply type in the code that has previously been set. Depending on the configuration, this code may have a length of 3 to 6 digits. When you do this, the pressing of a key results in the emission of a sound and the indicator turns green (input mode). When you enter the last digit of your code: - If the code is correct, the SKB will trigger the associated relay and the fixed indicator will display the appropriate colour (green = relay number 1, purple = relay number 2, white =relays 1 and 2). Depending on the configuration, the relay will have a time delay or be in bistable mode. Similarly, if the buzzer has been programmed, the time during which it sounds will be the same as that set for the relay. - If the code is incorrect, the indicator will turn red. After 3 incorrect codes have been entered, the keypad will be blocked for a period of 15 seconds during which it will not be possible to enter a new code. The indicator will show this by flashing red during the blocking period. 5.2. CLOCK In systems equipped with control by means of a clock (see diagram), the key button is used to trigger the activation of the relay number one. Pressing the key button is enough to trigger the activation of the relay. However, in this mode is still possible to also trigger relay number 2 by entering the opening codes associated with it. When the clock input of the SKB is activated, the clock function is activated and indicated by a flashing blue light. In this case, it is not necessary to enter an opening code to control relay number 1. 5.3. ARM When the installation so envisages, it is possible for an alarm signal to be emitted via the associated output (see diagram). To use this feature, you must first enable and configure it. To trigger the alarm, press the key associated with this control after entering an authorized code. In this case the alarm output will be activated for a period of one minute. 10

6. WIRING 6.1. WITH MAGLOCK 4399 2 0 3 0 0 1 2 SKB RTE BP1 H D- D + GND C2 NC2 NO2 C1 NC1 NO1 Maglock + - varistor If a maglock or an electric lock is used, make sure that the varistor provided with your keyboard is connected to prevent it from alfunctioning. 6.2. WITH ELECTRIC LOCK 4399 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 SKB RTE BP1 H D- D + GND C2 NC2 NO2 C1 NC1 NO1 Electric lock varistor varistance If a maglock or an electric lock is used, make sure that the varistor provided with your keyboard is connected to prevent it from alfunctioning. 11

6.3. WITH CLOCK AND ARM 4399 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 SKB CLOCK HORLOGE BP1 H D- D + GND C2 NC2 NO2 C1 NC1 NO1 RELAYS RELAIS - + When the alarm is triggered, the output is active for 1 minute. 6.4. WIEGAND CONNECTION 4399 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 SKB Towards centre Wiegand D0 D1 LED GND C2 NC2 NO2 C1 NC1 NO1 Each time a button is pressed, its code will be emitted in 4 bits. 12

6.5. WITH EXTERN RELAYS 4399 Maximum of two relays (Numbers 1 and 2) 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 + - C NC NO REL2 N 2 D- D + GND H BP 4399 4399 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 SKB C2 Unusable terminal BP1 NC2 H NO2 D- D + C1 NC1 GND NO1 + - C REL1 D- D + GND NC NO N 1 H BP RTE Fail closed door opening system Suction pad or fail open system varistance varistor varistance varistor Unusable terminal 13

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