Pelco ECP290, ECP190 manual ALL Access Passes are

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NORALSY® ACCESS PASSES

ALL ACCESS PASSES ARE

 

Numbered

VISIBLY NUMBERED

 

 

The number of each and every Access Pass is visible. Just by looking at it,

 

 

you know which Access Pass you have. Noralsy® pre-number each Access

 

 

Pass because this is the only way you can know for sure what you have

 

 

received, what you need to program the system to accept (or, reject in the

 

 

case of loss, theft or non-return) and, who has been issued with which

TELBIP

Access Pass.

or TELBIPHF

KCP3

Proximity Key

Numbered

ALL ACCESS PASSES ARE SITE CODED

Rear of

TELBIP/TELBIPHF or TELBIPHFP

Site

Code

An Access Pass is always part of a unique group referred to as a Site Code and represented by a 5 digit number. Your purchase of Noralsy® Access Passes buys you that group (Site Code) regardless of how many Access Passes you require. That Site Code belongs to you and you alone. Noralsy® will never make an Access Pass with your Site Code for anybody else. That is your security.

The first 3no. digits of the 5no. digit Site Code are always engraved on each Access Pass. The last 2no. digits are usually the year of manufacture.

Example: First 3 digits engraved on Access Pass are 494.

Year of manufacture 2001, therefore, last 2n0 digits of site code are 01.

Site Code =

Engraved￿

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not ￿

on Access Pass

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

engraved*

KCP3 Proximity Key

Site

Code

The full 5no. digit Site Code is written on the Access Pass Information Sheet supplied by Noralsy® with each delivery of Access Passes.

*The full 5n0 digit site code is printed on KBP Proximity Cards.

ALL ACCESS PASSES ARE SEQUENTIALLY NUMBERED

Rear of

TELBIP/TELBIPHF or TELBIPHFP

Holder

Number

Access Passes are always supplied in groups that are sequentially numbered which simplifies programming because it enables block loading and block deleting of Access Passes. It also means that you can quickly and easily determine which Access Passes are missing and need, therefore, to be deleted in order to restore the integrity of your system.

KCP3

Proximity Key

Last 3 digits engraved refer to Holder Number.

The Holder Numbers supplied are also recorded on

the Access Pass Information Sheet.

Holder

Number

 

 

 

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Contents Door Controllers Contents ALL Access Passes are Noralsy ECP Door Controllers Important -If not Monitoring Door Open/Closed StatusECP Door Controller ECP190 Door Controller for N0 Door/Access Point Capacity 999 UsersECP 190 Door Controller ECP290 Door Controller for 2n0 Doors/Access Points Capacity 999 Users per doorECP 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 programmerECP Door Controller with 00000502A0 Example a Block Loading/Validation of Access Passes Example B Deletion of 1no. Access PassExample Site Code = Example F Changing the Master Code Example C Validation of 1no. Access PassExample D Block Deletion of Access Passes Example E Changing the Relay/Lock Output TimeAdditional 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