Pelco ECP290, ECP190 manual Tip Wizard

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Mode 4 - Dual Security, Access Pass + Keypad Code

00400508 = Set-Up, Mode 4

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Relay output time in seconds

User required to present a valid access pass and then enter a valid code or vice versa in order to gain access. A maximum of 27no. 5 digit keypad codes can be set at any one time. Any 1no. of these keypad codes together with a valid access pass is sufficient to gain entry. This feature is also available on the ECP190 Door Controller.

Mode 5 - Anti-Passback

00500508 = Set-Up, Mode 5

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Relay output time in seconds (this is an example only).

For Anti-Passback to operate, terminals 3 and 4 of J9A1 and J9A2 must be connected to the Door Contacts fitted to the controlled doors. This is imperative because the Door Controller cannot operate Anti-Passback if it does not know whether the door was opened or not.

Basic operation is as follows:

The presentation of a valid Access Pass on Door 1 activates the relevant lock release relay. If Door 1 is opened, this Access Pass is immediately and automatically barred on Door 1 until it has been presented on Door 2 with Door 2 then being opened. As soon as this Access Pass is presented on Door 2 with Door 2 being opened, it is immediately and automatically barred on Door 2 until it has been presented on Door 1 with Door 1 then being opened etc etc.

Tip Wizard

Access Passes can be programmed into the access control system even if they have not yet been manufactured by Noralsy® . Your customer may have ordered only 50no. Access Passes and would have had delivered, for example holders 001-050 on their unique Site Code but, there is nothing to stop you from block programming all 999 holders. It takes the same amount of time to program 1no. Access Pass into the system as it does to program 999 Access Passes! So, future supplies of Access Passes are already programmed into the system and your customer should only ever have to delete lost or stolen Access Passes!

It is so easy: B001 B999.

VERY IMPORTANT

Noralsy® Access Passes must not be compared or confused with random Access Passes- for example, certain brands of proximity key - where the onus is on the installation company to “accurately” identify each Access Pass programmed into the system and physically mark them so that they can be “sure” who is issued with what or, those systems, which rely on shadow cards or master keys/fobs for programming purposes.

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Contents Door Controllers Contents ALL Access Passes are Important -If not Monitoring Door Open/Closed Status Noralsy ECP Door ControllersECP Door Controller Capacity 999 Users ECP190 Door Controller for N0 Door/Access PointECP 190 Door Controller Capacity 999 Users per door ECP290 Door Controller for 2n0 Doors/Access PointsECP 290 Door Controller Access Control Modules with integral Infra-Red Programming using Telpro as a hard-wired programmer Programming using Telpro as a remote wire-free programmer000005 ECP Door Controller with02A0 Example B Deletion of 1no. Access Pass Example a Block Loading/Validation of Access PassesExample Site Code = Example D Block Deletion of Access Passes Example C Validation of 1no. Access PassExample E Changing the Relay/Lock Output Time Example F Changing the Master CodeAdditional Features of ECP290 Tip Wizard ECP190 Door Controller Noralsy ECP Door ControllerDIN Rail Mounting Noralsy DIN Rail Power Supplies ARE122 + ECP290 ECP190 Door Controller with Keypad Access Code ControlChanging the Master Code Access Control Modules