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Manual de usuario Assa, modelo DK-26

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A.2, 10/03 D TABLE OF CONTENTS AND GUIDE TO THIS MANUAL The DK-26 is a powerful and versatile product with many features and modes of operation. In most applications you will use only some of these features so this table of contents includes a description of the type of application that applies to each different section. By studying it first, you can save considerable time by skipping over those parts of the manual that don't apply to your application. SECTION 1. DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------Page 1 SECTION 2. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION ---------------------------------------------------Page 1 SECTION 3. WIRING------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 3 SECTION 3.1 POWER SELECTION ----------------------------------------------------------Page 3 This section explains the power that must be used and gives you power consumption figures. SECTION 3.2 CONNECTING THE KEYPAD CABLE TO THE CPU BOARD -----Page 3 SECTION 3.3 POWER AND ELECTRIC LOCK WIRING--------------------------------Page 3 This section introduces the different basic wiring schemes generally required for electric strike control (no exit switch needed). The three sections below provide separate drawings and descriptions depending on your power source and on the power required by the lock. SECTION 3.3.1 AC LOCK WITH AC POWER ---------------------------------------------Page 3 SECTION 3.3.2 DC LOCK WITH AC POWER ---------------------------------------------Page 5 SECTION 3.3.3 DC LOCK WITH DC POWER ---------------------------------------------Page 6 SECTION 3.4 USE OF THE “F” TERMINAL -----------------------------------------------Page 7 The “F” terminal is mainly used for convenient connection of fire alarm contacts which will release a fail safe lock in the event of activation of the fire alarm. SECTION 3.5 ADDING OTHER LOCK CONTROL SWITCHES-----------------------Page 7 This section and drawing show proper connection for an external switch such as from Securitron’s Lock Control Panel. SECTION 3.6 THE REX FUNCTION ----------------------------------------------------------Page 8 When you are using a magnetic lock or solenoid bolt, you often require a separate switch to allow egress. This switch can be connected to the CPU board to provide timed egress in different ways. This section fully covers this requirement. SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING -----------------------------------------------------------------Page 10 SECTION 4.1 FIXED PROGRAMMING ------------------------------------------------------Page 10 Fixed programming is for lower security applications when the code is not expected to need regular changing by the user. The “Hard” code is used for this requirement. © Copyright, 2003, all rights reserved • Securitron Magnalock Corp., 550 Vista Blvd., Sparks NV 89434, USA Tel: (775) 355-5625 • (800) MAGLOCK • Fax: (775) 355-5636 • Website: An ASSA ABLOY Group company Rev. A.2. 10/03 Rev. A.2. 10/03 SECTION 4.2.1 CHANGING THE USER AND PROG. CODE FROM KEYPAD --Page 13 This details the code changing procedure that should be taught to the end user. SECTION 4.2.2. ADDING MULTIPLE USER CODES------------------------------------Page 14 The previous two sections explain how to set up keypad changeable programming for the common requirement of a single User code. Up to 59 separate User codes can be added tomemory so that individuals or groups can have their own code. This section explains theprocedure. SECTION 4.3 “MASTERKEY” USE OF THE HARD CODE----------------------------Page 14 The Hard code is normally used for “fixed” programming but in a multiple door installation, it can be used as a “masterkey” code which will open all doors. SECTION 4.4 SUBSET CODES----------------------------------------------------------------Page 15 This section must be read for all multiple code installations. SECTION 4.5 DELETING CODES-------------------------------------------------------------Page 15 This section is most important for multiple code installations but should at least be scanned for all installations as it explains all code deletion procedures. SECTION 4.6 SETTING THE TIME RANGE AND TOGGLE MODE -----------------Page 16 As factory set, the DK-26 will release the lock for five seconds. This section explains how tochange that setting and enable “toggle” mode where successive code entries will energize and then deenergize the lock control relay. SECTION 5. CHANGING LED AND BEEPER OPERATION---------------------------Page 16 Special commands can be sent to the CPU board from the keypad to change the way the beeper and LED’s function. SECTION 6 USE OF THE PROGRAMMABLE RELAY----------------------------------Page 17 The CPU board has a second relay that can be assigned to any of several functions which are explained in the following sections. These are enhancements to a standard installation and are therefore not always used. SECTION 6.1 DOORBELL FUNCTION -----------------------...


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