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S105 User Manual (PD-016 Iss 2) - Intercom Repairs London, All

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1. 0 ccc tee 14 Cable requirements 0 0 0 cece 14 Fitting the Power Supply Control Unit 0005 15 Important Safety Information 00 000 e eee eee eee 15 Cable So ernai ea hae Pe bahar Ga bie ara ated 16 Battery trate lt i a ii ke teal ALAS Ca leke Cot adel Ge Caled 16 Installing the keypads 00000 cece eee ee 17 Electric Lock Release 20 0 eects 18 High current lock releases 0 00 cece eee eee 19 High Current Lock Release 0 00 cee eee eee eee 19 Alarm Qutput miata ae eat ek ee ali aha a eae 20 THIMO ClOCK nissai tie eg a tee aH euch Ea A ais 20 Exit Button is an ah a aara bake tices Led Gotan a eine 2 ar 21 2 105 Coded Access Controller Programming the S105 serris ead eau halen be ena ea We wha ew be ae 22 GEMMA draag atte ea ce eke a ght hace cea eke ge asta tated Manca a 22 Programming a New Access Codes Functions 1 to 10 23 Choosing an access COde 1 eens 24 Programming the Action Codes Functions 51 to 60 25 Changing the Security key Function 91 2 27 Programming a Code Entry Time Limit Function 94 28 Programming The Lock Duration Function 95 29 Programming a Lock Delay Time Function 96 30 Programming The Alarm Duration Function 97 31 Programming The Key Limit Function 98 32 Programming the Factory Settings
2. When choosing access codes it is important that no code is a subset of another code e g If code 1 234 and the code 2 12345 code 2 would never open the door as 234 is a subset of 12345 Maintenance It is important also that the keypad be regularly cleaned to remove finger marks which would otherwise give clues as to the keys used in the access code 24 105 Coded Access Controller Programming the Action Codes Functions 51 to 60 Each access code has an associated action number This is a single digit from 0 9 which determines the action that occurs following the entry of that access code Procedure Enter the security key Example 51 1 Code 1 Act No 1 Operate lock Type 51 60 gt Action No gt Red and green LEDs Flash Exit program mode by pressing always No Function Key Sequence Factory Setting Code 1 Action 51 51 0 9 gt 1 Operate always Number Code 2 Action 2 Operate when A Codes 3 to 10 53 60 53 60 9 gt 0 Disabled Action Number 25 105 Coded Access Controller oor aston o eemnes Lock followed by alarm duress code if the Time contacts are closed Lock followed by alarm duress code if the Time contacts are open Alarm operates e Alarm operates only if Time contacts are closed o Alarm operates only if Time contacts are open 26 105 Coded Access Controller Changing the Security key Function 91 The security key is the code th
3. S105 Coded Access Controller Including Systems CS109 Combined door entry amp coded entry CK111 Coded entry 216 keypad CK112 Coded entry 217 Keypad PD 016 Issue 2 ie Bell System Telephones Ltd bel Presley Way Crown Hill Milton Keynes MK8 OET system Tel 01908 261106 FAX 01908 261116 Telephones Ltd email sales bellsystem co uk website www bellsystem co uk 105 Coded Access Controller Summary of Features Up to 10 codes each of 1 8 Digits Time restricted access Duress Operation Exit Facility Lock Timer Secure Programming via Keypad Integrated PSU and Controller Battery Backup Capability Non volatile Memory Products 105 Coded access controller CK111 Complete kit incorporating S105 and 216 keypad CK112 Complete kit incorporating S105 and 217 keypad CS109 Combined coded access and door entry system 105 Coded Access Controller Contents General Description 000 c eect eee 5 Basic Operation ses vided piasda tene Syd tbe eee ede 5 Main Features ahos chen ga nbs pad rue pew E bediows EEs 6 System Components 0 ccc eee eens 10 Model S105 Control Unit 0 0 00 ee 10 Power Supply a a eee eee eee 11 Electric Lock releases 00 c cece tte eee 11 Model 216 amp 217 Keypad 000 cece eee 12 Wiring for the S105 Controller 0 2 0 0 000 c eee eee 13 Installation Instructions
4. and conduit holes for safety reasons do not alter the box in any way When removing or replacing the lid take care not to damage or trap the earth leads For safety always ensure the earth leads are correctly connected Important Safety Information The S105 Unit and any other mains powered equipment e g Time Clock must be placed in a protected indoor environment close to a 240V 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 A good mains safety earth must be connected to the S105 A two pole switch as provided by a Consumer Unit or Switch Fuse must be included to isolate both Live and Neutral during Installation or Maintenance The circuit must be protected by a current limiting fuse or other device with a maximum rating of 5A The transformer is protected by a fuse always replace this with the correct type and rating T100mA 250V 20mm glass fuse 100mA 250V Time delay approved to BS EN 60127 or equivalent 15 105 Coded Access Controller Cables Use only mains cable to BS6004 BS6500 or equivalent within the following specified limits Mini Maximum S O Conductor Diameter 1 0mm 0 75mm 2 25mm 4mm Cable Diameter Battery Care must be taken to ensure the battery terminals are not shorted together by metal objects as this may
5. 98 The key limit determines the number of keys that may be pressed in attempting to enter the correct access code before activating the Alarm Choose a value which is a multiple of the number of digits in the code e g for a 4 digit code set the key limit to 12 to allow 3 attempts To disable this feature program the key limit to 0 Procedure Enter the security key Example 98 12 Red and green LEDs Flash limit 12 keys Type 98 Q 99 gt Exit program mode by pressing Factory Setting 0 disabled 32 105 Coded Access Controller Programming the Factory Settings from the Keypad Function 99 In the event of any problems always return to Factory settings Procedure Eile ther securily ey If you have forgotten the Type 99 security key see Red and green LEDs Flash Programning the Factory Defaults Using Exit program mode by pressing 33 the Test Button page 41 S105 Coded Access Controller Summary of Factory Settings No Function Factory Setting Program Code 1 12345 Ea Program Code 2 67890 Program Codes 3 to 10 Disabled Code 1 Action Number Operate always A when Time 53 60 Code 3 to 10 Action Numbers Disabled Key Limit 0 Disabled 34 S105 Coded Access Controller Summary of Program Functions Table 1 Programming Access Codes ox Funston Reyeequence Facto Sting poeren es aeaoe fome poene es ae mary fome al Program C
6. Keypad not flash Check Fuses Always replace with fuses of the correct type and rating Red and Green LEDs Fail secure Lock release output is short flash together when i circuited or of an incorrect rating Check attempting to operate lock lock release output page 43 release Lock release does not Test by applying a short circuit directly to operate when Exit Button the EXIT terminals Check connections is operated to Exit button 39 S105 Coded Access Controller Possible Cause Remedy Lock operates when the Check S105 is correctly programmed Restore to Factory Settings page 33 41 test button is used but does not operate when code is entered Test keypad and connections page 46 EXIT terminals are short circuited Lock release is Temporarily remove connections to EXIT and re test unit permanently active Incorrect output has been used Lock release operates in Transpose connections between Fail reverse safe and Fail secure outputs Ensure unit is correctly programmed Alarm output does not pages 33 41 operate Test Alarm output page 45 Restore factory settings page 41 and Security key doesn t work reprogram as required 40 105 Coded Access Controller Programming the Factory Settings Using the Test Button In the event of any problems always return to Factory settings If the keypad is not working or the security key ha
7. O or l line between power supply Telephone will not buzz and phone Check 10 5V 15V across I and O when called CP109 Dosmaa y Missing connection to S105 Exit terminal Telephone DOOR button does not operate release S105 test button does Fault on Z or O line Speech Unit a Electrical Cupboard 61 rate the lock go eS operate the loc Te eae lo Faulty DOOR button on telephone Time Clock is not running or incorrectly set Trades button only J Trades Exit button or Fire Faulty Z or O wires between S105 and Switch inoperative button switch Check lock operates from PPPrrees CO Pere rere rere rererererrrerrrerrrerrrrrr ir phone Elebila OvdAa INIL Wavy YATIONLNODS SOLS 59 60 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access CS109 N Wiring To Additional Telephones Flats 240V ife 105 CONTROLLER piq Electrical Cupboard Time Clock Optional 152000 CP109 Door Panel Common Strap m ofchrl 2 3 4 s 6 7 i KEYPAD 61
8. constitute a Fire Hazard Observe the correct polarity when connecting Red wire Positive CB Black wire Negative O The Battery is protected by a fuse always replace this with the correct type and rating F1A 250V 20mm glass fuse 1A Fast Blow approved to BS EN 60127 or equivalent Battery type 12V 2AH e g YUASA NP1 9 12 16 105 Coded Access Controller Installing the keypads The keypad is supplied with an Allen key for removing the security screws in the front panel and gaining access to the terminals When fixing the keypad ensure any drainage holes are at the base of the keypad and clear Each keypad requires 10 connections to the S105 controller as shown in the wiring diagram page 13 Do not run this cable alongside mains cables or other transmission cables for any great distance The keypad interface has a high degree of noise immunity which is adequate in most situations With very long cable runs especially if operating in a noisy environment it is advisable to use a screened cable connect the screen to DC negative H at the Controller 17 105 Coded Access Controller Electric Lock Release The S105 Controller PCB provides two alternative pairs of connections for an electric lock release FAIL SECR Use these connections for Fail Secure lock releases These devices require power to release the lock and will secure the door in the event of power failure These are the most commonly u
9. from the Keypad Function 99 EE E ET EESE EERTE ERE baad 33 Summary of Program Functions ssassn aaae 35 Table 1 Programming Access Codes annann 35 Table 2 Programming of Other Functions saaa aasan 36 Table 3 Programming of Action Codes 00005 37 Table 4 Summary of Action Numbers 0000005 38 Testing and Troubleshooting s an sasaaa aaa 39 Programming the Factory Settings Using the Test Button 41 Testing The STOE poe cela an ate a we a Kae Whi aware KRR 43 Testing The Lock Release Outputs 00000 ee eee 43 Testing the Alarm Outputs 0000 cece e eee eee 45 Testing the Keypad 2 020 c eee eee 46 Keypad Matrix 0600 cette 47 Testing the controller with factory settings 48 105 Coded Access Controller Specification for the S105 Controller 0 0 cee eee 49 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Controller 51 General DeSCription seare coed Bhat eta pue dew ben ld bee eae 52 CS109 Complete Systems 0 0000 eee eee 52 Installation of the Door Entryphone System 53 Cable Planning 000 0 cece ene 54 Cable requirements 0 000 c een eas 55 Installation Procedure 2000 c eee eee eee 56 Troubleshooting 0 0 c eee teens 57 CSTOO ST WINO asea sai one taba glen P doe t haben deel ated 60 CS109 N Wiring 0 tenes 61 105 Coded A
10. of the S105 To avoid the risk of electric shock care should be taken not to touch anything other than the Test Button This operation should only be undertaken by qualified personnel _ Press and hold the PCB TEST button Both of the Lock Outputs Fail Safe and Fail Secure and the Alarm Output will operate both red and green LEDs will illuminate Warning after 5 seconds the LEDs will start to alternate and the lock and alarm outputs will stop operating you should release the test button at this stage to avoid programming the factory settings Ifthe LEDs turn on as described but the lock release fails to operate Check the lock release and its wiring by moving the lock connections to C H 43 105 Coded Access Controller The Controller PCB can be checked by measuring the voltage output on the lock release pair this should be the same as the power supply 13 8V Note the fail safe output will have voltage present except when the TEST button is pressed If pressing the TEST button causes the LEDs to flash immediately The power supply has been overloaded look for either a short circuit across the lock release output or check that the lock release used requires less than 500mA 12V 44 105 Coded Access Controller Testing the Alarm Outputs Check that the alarm output is correctly wired to the device being used It is advisable to temporarily disconnect the lock release if it has not already been t
11. 105 General The 10 access codes lock time etc are all programmed via the keypad To prevent unauthorised use a security key 1 8 digits must be entered The basic principle of programming is as follows Procedure Enter the security key 1 to 8 digit number Enter a key sequence on the keypad Observe both the red and green LEDs flash for one second When all functions are programmed exit program mode by pressing Each program function is described in detail on the following pages 22 105 Coded Access Controller Programming a New Access Codes Functions 1 to 10 The S105 has ten access codes Each code may be between 1 to 8 digits long Procedure Enter the security key Examples 1 7754 code 1 7754 Red and green LEDs Flash 5 8652 Type lt 4 10 gt New Code gt Exit program mode by pressing code 5 8652 23 105 Coded Access Controller Choosing an access code To ensure an adequate level of security it is recommended that a minimum of 4 digits be used for each access code giving 10 000 combinations Codes should be chosen carefully to avoid obvious sequences and repetitions e g 12345 258 4444 which may be easily guessed or discovered Try to choose codes with a random appearance e g 6149 186403 and avoid telephone numbers and other meaningful codes which again may be guessed by a would be intruder It is also a good idea to regularly change the access codes
12. at must be entered on the keypad to gain access to program mode To ensure an adequate level of security it is recommended that a minimum of 4 digits be used for the security key giving 10 000 combinations Procedure Enter the current security key Example Type 91 New Key gt 91 87305 Red and green LEDs Flash security key 87305 Exit program mode by pressing Factory Setting 1212 27 105 Coded Access Controller Programming a Code Entry Time Limit Function 94 This limits the time allowed for entry of the correct access code Timing starts from pressing the first key and if the remainder of the access code has not been entered before this time limit elapses the alarm is activated The code entry time limit is programmable from 1 99 seconds or this feature is disabled by selecting a time of 0 Procedure Enter the security key Example 94 20 limit of 20 secs Type 94 0 99 gt Red and green LEDs Flash Exit program mode by pressing Factory Setting 0 disabled NOTE When the code entry time limit function is disabled the S105 will automatically engage a timed memory clear function If no key has been pressed for 10 seconds all previous entries will be cleared this is important to ensure that the system cannot be left primed by a partially entered but otherwise correct access code 28 105 Coded Access Controller Programming The Lock Duration Function 95 Th
13. ccess Controller General Description The S105 Coded Access Controller is a high quality versatile security product controlling access to one door by means of a keypad and an electric lock release mechanism Basic Operation The S105 Controller may be programmed with up to ten unique access codes If a valid code is entered on the keypad the lock release will operate for a preset duration The controller may be programmed to operate an audible alarm under various circumstances for example if an invalid code has been repeatedly entered the alarm will operate for a preset period during which time the lock release cannot operate The keypad has one green and one red LED to indicate the system status to the user the green LED indicates that the lock release is operating whilst the red LED indicates an invalid entry or an alarm condition 105 Coded Access Controller Main Features Multi coded The S105 has ten access codes available each of which can be 1 to 8 digits long The extra codes are provided for a variety of possible uses Multi user applications e g for a small office block Time restricted access described below Duress access described below Time Restricted Access Staff Executive Operation Any of the ten access codes may be programmed to operate during a restricted time period i e when an external time clock switch is either open or closed For example with factory settings the ope
14. ested Press and hold the PCB TEST button Both of the Lock Outputs Fail Safe and Fail Secure and the Alarm Output will operate and both red and green LEDs will illuminate After 5 seconds the LEDs will start to alternate and the lock and alarm outputs will stop operating you should release the test button at this stage to avoid programming the factory settings Ifthe LEDs turn on as described but the alarm output fails to operate Check the alarm device and its wiring by moving the connections to C H The Controller PCB can be checked by measuring the voltage output on the alarm output pair this should be the same as the power supply 13 8V If pressing the TEST button causes the LEDs to flash immediately The power supply has been overloaded look for either a short circuit across the Alarm output or check that the alarm device used requires less than 50mA 12V 45 105 Coded Access Controller Testing the Keypad This test makes use of the red and green LED provided on the model 216 217 keypads If another keypad is being used which does not have LEDs it is possible to use the LEDs on the PCB which duplicate their function In this case it may be necessary to temporarily relocate the keypad closer to the controller using a short length of cable Obviously if the system only exhibits a fault when the keypad is returned to its position then the keypad cabling must be the cause t Program the unit to Factory Set
15. following the instructions under the connections heading Programming new access codes page 27 check that the new code operates the lock release and that the old one does not If any of the above tests should fail then follow the keypad test procedure 47 48 105 Coded Access Controller Specification for the S105 Controller Power C amp H Output Voltage 13 8V Load maximum 200mA Lock Output Voltage 13 8V Load maximum 0 5A each output load inductive or resistive Alarm Output Voltage 13 8V Load maximum 50mA Dimensions 105 PCB 154mm x 135mm Steel Enclosure 215mm x 200mm x 70mm Standards This Product complies with European Directive 89 336 EEC on ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Made in the United Kingdom 49 105 Coded Access Controller 50 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access General Description The CS109 series systems are combined Door Entry Telephone and Coded Access Systems The entrance panel incorporates a push button for each telephone a speaker grill and an integral keypad similar in style to the Model CS109 Series 216 keypad Combined Door Entry and Coded Access CS109 Complete Systems Controller The CS109 N systems include all of the components necessary for a single door Coded Access and Door Entry Telephone System 1 105 Coded Access Controller Bell System Telephones Ltd 1 CP109 N Anodised Aluminium Entrance Pane
16. is is the duration the lock release will operate for when triggered by an access code or by the EXIT input It is programmable in the range 1 99 seconds Procedure Example 95 7 7 seconds Red and green LEDs Flash 95 12 Enter the security key Type 95 1 99 gt Exit program mode by pressing 12 seconds Factory Setting 3 seconds 29 S105 Coded Access Controller Programming a Lock Delay Time Function 96 This function causes a delay 0 99 seconds to be introduced between the triggering of the lock release and its operation Typically this facility is used when the keypad is located some distance from the entrance Procedure Enter the security key Example Type 96 0 99 gt 96 3 3 second Red and green LEDs Flash delay Exit program mode by pressing Factory Setting 0 seconds 30 105 Coded Access Controller Programming The Alarm Duration Function 97 The alarm output is triggered by either a duress code or by a repeated entry of an incorrect code The Alarm duration determines the time for which this output is active before automatically resetting It is programmable in the range 1 99 seconds Procedure Enter the security key Example Type 97 lt 21 99 gt 97 60 Red and green LEDs Flash 60 seconds Exit program mode by pressing Factory Setting 30 seconds 31 105 Coded Access Controller Programming The Key Limit Function
17. j EAR OEA 12V DC Relay UN i 12V DC Power Supply 1A peak 12V DC Power Supply 2A peak I I I N 12V AC Power Supply 2A This power supply incorporates a relay eliminating the need for an ii external relay ag Connections L h 105 Fail Secure to PSU Z S105 H to PSU H LOCK RELEASE ALTERNATIVES 19 S105 Coded Access Controller Alarm Output The output is 12V DC at 50mA and may drive a variety of DC sounders indicators or a relay for more powerful devices Time clock The terminal pair marked TIME on the S105 PCB can be connected to an external switch to enable the second access code factory setting This switch may be a simple keyswitch operated manually or more usually a Time Clock The switch contact must be fully isolated i e voltage free 20 105 Coded Access Controller Exit Button The terminal marked EXIT may be connected to an external push button for egress operation Momentarily operating this button will directly operate the lock release for the programmed duration Alternatively the input may be used with a Fireman s Override keyswitch which should be of the normally open type If this feature is to be used it is important that the lock release be of a continuously rated design In general a switch connected to the EXIT terminals should be fully isolated i e voltage free 21 105 Coded Access Controller Programming the
18. l with integral keypad and surface mounting back box 1 61 or 51 Speech unit N Model 500D Door Entry Telephones 1 Model 203 Lock Release N specifies the number of push buttons telephones eg CS109 3 3 phone system 51 52 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Installation of the Door Entryphone System From an electrical point of view the combined systems may be regarded as separate door entry and coded access systems with the exception of a common lock release The coded access system and its installation is described in detail in the preceding half of this manual The wiring diagram on page 60 shows the wiring connections for the Door Entry Telephone System including the simple connections which interface with the S105 Coded Access Controller The Model 500D Door Entry Telephone This is designed to be wall mounted in a convenient indoor location The Entrance Panel The entrance panel containing the speech unit is supplied with either a surface or flush mounting back box It should be mounted on a wall near the front door and in a sheltered location Extension Phones Each apartment can have up to 3 extension phones 4 phones in total Tradesman button optional This is used in conjunction with a time clock to allow tradesmen access during restricted hours The time clock may be 240V AC or 12V DC operated but must have a voltage free isolated contact 53 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Cable Planni
19. ng To remaining Phones GI 4 500D 500PD mm z g Maximum 4 phones per apartment E C EE Push Buttons 230V 105 Controller 1 Cy Lock Alarm Release Device Trades Button Optional Door Panel 54 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Cable requirements For optimum clarity of speech it is strongly recommended that this system is installed using twisted pair telephone cable e g type CW1308 Use one of the pairs for the R amp O connection between the speech unit and the telephone Connections No of cores Core Cable length diameter Speech Unit and 13 0 5mm 100M max Keypad Lock release up to up to 25M 500mA 1 0mm up to 100M Alarm output up to 0 5mm up to 100M 50mA Trades Button aioe 2d 100M max In most cases cable length restrictions should not present a problem however where longer lengths are required please refer to the manufacturer for advice 55 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Installation Procedure Connect all items by following the wiring diagram on page 60 It is strongly recommended that a single telephone be connected at a time and fully tested before proceeding to the next Speech adjustment The model 51 and 61 speech units have two pots at the rear for adjustme
20. nt of speech levels as follows Volume A Speech level at the Entrance Panel Volume B Speech level at the Telephone 56 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Troubleshooting Use the table below to determine the most probable cause of a fault condition Refer also to page 39 for problems with the coded access system S105 Telephone Problems Possible Cause Remedy Volume adjustment required on speech unit Speech unit is not tight against the panel grill Low Speech Volume Panel grill is blocked More than one telephone is off the hook Speech unit supply voltage is low Check 10V 15V across C and H 57 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Constant tone feedback when in use No speech when the phone is buzzed Possible Cause Remedy Volume adjustment required on the Speech Unit Speech Unit is not tight against the panel grill O connection between Speech unit and telephone is open circuit Entrance panel and telephone are too close together The entrance panel is surrounded by reflecting walls Panel grill is blocked Wiring fault on the speech signal connections R or T R carries the phone microphone signal to the speech unit T carries the Speech unit microphone to the phone 58 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Combined Door Entry and Coded Access CS109 1 Wiring Miscellaneous Problems Possible Cause Remedy Faulty
21. ode 9 9 41 8 digits gt Disabled Program Code 10 10 41 8 digits gt Disabled 105 Coded Access Controller Table 2 Programming of Other Functions edson ooo Key Sequence Factory Setting Oe S e ss ioone ost 29secsr o Dame se koyum ost a99 ken o Dame Program Factory l 99 Settings 35 36 105 Coded Access Controller Table 3 Programming of Action Codes is Key Sequence _ Factory Setting 51 Code 1 Action Number 51 0 9 gt Operate always Operate a xx omen Code 2 Action Number 52 O 9 gt 53 Code 3 Action Number 3 Action Number 153 0 9 gt 153 0 9 gt 0 9 gt 0 Disable Puen eat ee eae open 105 Coded Access Controller Table 4 Summary of Action Numbers cose aston ee Lock followed by alarm duress code if the Time contacts are closed Lock followed by alarm duress code if the Time contacts are open Alarm operates Ee Alarm operates only if Time contacts are closed 37 or Alarm operates only if Time contacts are open 38 105 Coded Access Controller Testing and Troubleshooting Use the table below to determine the most probable cause of a fault condition and perform any suggested tests which are described in detail in the following pages Possible Cause Remedy Power Supply is overloaded Remove external connected components until the When power applied fault disappears Locks Alarm nothing happens LEDs do
22. ration of code 1 is unrestricted Executive Code whilst code 2 is restricted to when the time clock input is closed Staff Code Two codes could also be programmed to operate during alternate shifts E g code 1 operates when the time clock input is open and code 2 operates when the time clock input is closed Refer to Programming the Action Codes page 25 and Table 1 page 37 for further details 105 Coded Access Controller Duress Access Any of the ten access codes may be set to duress mode When a duress code is entered the lock release will operate normally but immediately afterwards activate an alarm The alarm device should be a discreet sounder or indicator designed to alert security staff Alternatively the duress code can be programmed to directly operate the alarm without releasing the door Refer to Programming the Action Codes page 25 and Table 1 page 37 for further details Exit Facility The Exit facility allows the lock release to be operated directly from a push button for the preset time period Typically this would be used to allow personnel to freely exit through the controlled door The facility may also be used for a Fireman s keyswitch or to interface with other security products such as a Door Entry Telephone System Lock Delay If required the lock release can be programmed to operate after a preset time delay following entry of the access code This function is useful if the keypad i
23. s been forgotten the test button can be used to restore factory settings Warning Using the test button requires removing the lid of the 105 To avoid the risk of electric shock care should be taken not to touch anything other than the Test Button This operation should only be undertaken by qualified personnel This operation will restore all codes times and functions to the factory settings see Table 1 page 35 for the complete list This facility is useful for fault diagnosis It makes use of the Test Button on the PCB rather than the keypad which may have been incorrectly installed It is always advisable to return to this condition whenever the unit appears to malfunction during installation or following an unsuccessful programming session 41 105 Coded Access Controller To program Factory Settings Press and hold the TEST button Observe the red and green LEDs on 5 seconds Observe the red and green LEDs alternating 3 seconds Finally the red and green LED will flash for 1 second and extinguish The Factory setting are now programmed release the TEST button 42 105 Coded Access Controller Testing The S105 Testing The Lock Release Outputs Ensure that the lock release is connected to the correct output as shown in the wiring diagram on page 13 It is advisable to disconnect any connections to the ALARM output temporarily for this test Warning Using the test button requires removing the lid
24. s located a long way from the entrance 105 Coded Access Controller Non Volatile Memory The access codes and user programs are stored in a protected non volatile EEPROM memory which does not rely on batteries The access codes and other programmable parameters are retained indefinitely without power Integrated Power Supply With Optional Battery Backup The 105 controller is mounted in a rugged steel enclosure complete with an integral power supply This cost effective approach significantly reduces the number of system components and the amount of cabling There is provision for an optional battery which will maintain system operation in the event of a mains failure 105 Coded Access Controller Programmable Options In addition to the ten access codes the user may program the following other functions iS iS Lock duration 1 99 seconds Lock delay time 0 99 seconds Alarm duration 1 99 seconds Key entry limit 0 99 seconds Code entry time limit 0 99 seconds Time restricted access mode Duress access mode 105 Coded Access Controller System Components Model S105 Control Unit The Controller PCB is housed in a strong steel enclosure Security can be further enhanced by placing the controller in a secured area This arrangement provides a superior level of security when compared to the many combined keypad controller units on the market where access can usually be attained by vandalism of the ke
25. sed lock releases FAIL SAFE Use these connections for Fail Safe lock releases and magnetic locks Both of these devices require continuous power to lock the door and will release the door if power fails These outputs are rated at 12V DC with a maximum current consumption of 0 5A For lock releases of higher current specification please refer to the next section 18 105 Coded Access Controller High current lock releases For a lock release or a magnetic lock rated higher than 0 5A or for AC operation an additional power supply will be required In addition a relay must be used to interface with the S105 The relay contacts or the lock release must be fitted with a suitable suppression device to prevent electromagnetic interference being generated by the coil of the lock release Refer to the manufacturer for further advice Consideration should be given to the problem of a voltage drop at the lock release Refer to the manufacturer of the particular lock release for information on suitable cable length thickness and power supply rating High Current Lock Release 105 Controller Notes 1 Single pole changeover relay contact rating as per lock release Lock release or contact must be suppressed for EMI Power Supply is AC or DC and rated according to lock release requirements polarity is not usually important Suitable Bell System Products Product Description o
26. tings see page 33 41 t Press the keys in the following sequence 98 76543210 t f the S105 controller reads these keys in the same sequence then the green LED will flash briefly for each key stroke t If any keys appears out of sequence then the red LED will flash brief This ends the test sequence until the sequence is restarted with the key t To find more incorrect keys repeat the sequence replacing the keys found to be incorrect with the key This only works if the key is correct t A Faulty Row or Column of keys or more will tend to indicate a connection fault use the key matrix to identify faulty connection whereas a single faulty key would tend to suggest a faulty keypad 46 105 Coded Access Controller 105 Coded Access Controller Keypad Matrix Testing the controller with factory settings Before proceeding with this test ensure that the lock release and alarm device if used are working correctly by following the tests on pages 43 and 45 Program to factory settings by following the instructions on page 33 41 Type in code 1 1 2 3 4 5 this should operate the lock release for 3 seconds t Remove connections to the TIME terminals and type code 2 6 7 8 9 0 nothing should happen Now short circuit the TIME terminals together with a short piece of wire and retype code 2 6 7 8 9 0 the lock release should operate for 3 seconds 105 t Reprogram code 1 to another value by
27. tive alloy cast surface mounting enclosure or a flush fitting 216 only Zintec back box A red and a green LED indicator are provided for status indication Green indicates door open Red indicates alarm condition Q d Oo Se CHOLES Cee CCOO A 217 216 12 105 Coded Access Controller 105 Coded Access Controller Wiring for the S105 Controller Installation Instructions Read carefully all of the information presented in this chapter and then install the system in accordance with the wiring diagram on page 13 Optional Cable requirements Unless otherwise specified below it is recommended that the system be installed with solid core telephone cable such as BT specification CW1308 Connections No of Cable length Core cores diameter Alternatives Lock release up to 500mA up to 25M up to 100M Alarm output up to 50mA up to 100M 100M max 240V V LNE 105 CONTROLLER Door 216 217 KEYPAD In most cases cable length restrictions should not present a problem however Electrical Cupboard where longer lengths are required please refer to the manufacturer for advice 13 14 S105 Coded Access Controller Fitting the Power Supply Control Unit The S105 controller is supplied in a steel box which should be installed in a protected indoor environment The box contains a number of mounting holes
28. ypad with a correctly installed S105 system this is impossible Oy g rs Mains Fuse 0 HW D Mains lead L Cable Clamp Z C KE ee A 0 p E Mains Terminal Block O C 1 Red amp Us O rasy C FED j 4 gro x ches Battery Fuse 4 Optional 12V 2Ah Lead C Acid Battery J fe o Note Due to the presence of Mains voltages the lid of the S105 should only be removed by qualified personnel Access is not required for programming 10 105 Coded Access Controller Power Supply The S105 controller has its own internal Power Supply rated at 12VDC and 0 8Amp This power supply is sufficient to operate the Controller a lock release max 0 5A a speech unit see combined systems page 50 and also to charge the battery if fitted Electric Lock releases The S105 Controller has outputs for both Fail secure and Fail safe Lock Releases These will drive a wide range of devices including magnetic locks 11 105 Coded Access Controller Model 216 amp 217 Keypad The Model 216 and 217 are 12 key Stainless Steel Keypads offering a high level of vandal and water resistance i e suitable for indoor or outdoor use and available with either an attrac

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