AEI Protect On Systems DA2311 ACCESS CONTROLLER User Manual

AEI Protect-On Systems Limited ACCESS CONTROLLER

User Manual

WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROLLERDA-2311Operating InstructionsFOR ELECTRIC LOCK AND SECURITY SYSTEM VERSION: 12/2011AEI PROTECT-ON SYSTEMS LIMITEDwww.apo-hk.comRoHSComplianceFCC STATEMENT                                                                                                                                                   1  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules                             Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference  that may cause undesired operation.2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONFEATURES & SPECIFICATIONSPACKAGE CONTENTSTHE RECEIVER UNIT --- (Figure 1)THE MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD  --- (Figure 2)INSTALLATIONPrecautionsConnection TerminalsRemote Controlled Keyfobs & Wireless KeypadAPPLICATION EXAMPLESA Wireless Access Control Door Lock SystemDirectly Use An Open Collector Output for Alarm Arm-Disarm Control2...................................................................................2....................................................................3.............................................................................3.................................................................4..........................................................4....................................................................................5.....................................................................................5..........................................................................5-6....................................................6........................................................................7.......................................................7.................................7INTRODUCTION                                                                                                                                                   DA-2311 is a 4-channel access control receiver designed to work in conjunction with its remote control keyfobs and/or the optional DK-2310 wireless keypad to build up a wireless access control system. The four controlling channels control the master output relay, the two open collector auxiliary outputs and the built-in door chime. The controller can also work independently with the two supplied remote control keyfobs (DA-12) and the optional egress button and door bell button wired to their connect terminals.FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS                                                                                                                                                   The Controller of The Receiver :Operating Voltage: 12V-24V DC, Auto AdjustingOperating Current:  60mA (quiescent) to 90mA (Output relay active)Operating Temperature:  -20  C to +70  CEnvironmental Humidity:  5-95% Relative Humidity Non-condensingTiming for Output Relay (Output 1): 1-60 Seconds Adjustable Timer (For Door Lock)Timing for Output 2 & 3 : 2 Seconds Momentary Approximately (For Auxiliary Controls)Door Lock Compatibility : Fail-safe or Fail-secure Electric LockInput Sensing Terminals:a) Egress – For Connection of Normally Open (N.O.) Egress Button(s)b) Door Bell – For Connection of Normally Open (N.O.) Bell Button(s)Output Control Terminals: a) Output 1 – N.C. & N.O. Relay Dry Contacts, 5A/24VDC Maximum Ratingb) Output 2 – Transistor Open Collector, 24VDC/100mA Sink Maximumc) Output 3 – Transistor Open Collector, 24VDC/100mA Sink MaximumCompatibility: DK-2310 Wireless Keypad, DA-12 Remote Control KeyfobDimensions: 32.5(H) X 120(W) X 87(D)mm Plastic BoxWeight: 250g net    The Remote Keyfob + Receiver :Number of ID Codes for The Keyfobs : Over 1 MillionNumber of Wireless Keypads & Keyfobs Accommodated by The Receiver : 40 Maximum4 Control Channels : Output 1, 2, 3 & Door ChimeOperation Frequency : 433MHzControl Distance : 50 Meters Approx. in Open SpaceReceiver Type : Super-heterodyneOperation Voltage of The Keyfob (DA-12) : 12V Alkaline Battery, Type 27A (not included)Weight : 32gSpecications are subject to change for modication without noticePACKAGE CONTENTS•  One Access Control Receiver (DA-2311)•  Two Remote Control Keyfobs (DA-12)•  One Pack of Mounting Screws•  One Owner’s Manual3
4THE RECEIVER UNIT --- (Figure 1)THE MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD  --- (Figure 2) NOTE:  Factory suggests that the timer adjustment should be done by the Installer only.CODE LEARNING BUTTONREMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL & STATUS INTERNAL  DOOR CHIMECONNECTION TERMINALSMAINSADJUSTABLE TIMER FOR OUTPUT 1TURN CLOCKWISE FOR MAXIMUM TIMERECEIVER FOR REMOTE CONTROLDA-2311 WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROLLERMAINSREMOTELEARNINSTALLATION                                                                                                                                                   l) PRECAUTIONS                              1) Installation Location:The receiver is working at the frequency of 433.92Mhz. To get the best receiving result of the signals from the wireless keypad or the remote control keyfob(s), a correct installation location is important.i)  Install it on a location inside the house facing to the open space and there has no strong electro-     magnetic wave signals near it. ii) Do not install it in a concrete room or under a concrete stair, which shortens the control distance.2) Prevent Accidental Short Circuit:In the previous experience, most of the damages caused in the installation are accidental touching of the components on circuit board with the wires carrying  power. Please  be  patient in the installation. Study the manual to become familiar with the system beforehand is also important.i)  Do not apply power to the system while it is in installation.ii) Check carefully all the wirings are correct before applying power to the system for testing.ll) CONNECTION TERMINALS                                                    1 - 2 : 12-24V DC -- ( Power Input Terminal )Connect to a 12-24V DC power supply. Terminal 1 is the (+) power input point. The (-) supply Terminal  2  is the common  grounding  point of the system. The  system accepts  full  input  voltage range.3 - 4 - 5 : OUTPUT 1 -- ( Output Relay )5 Amp relay dry contact controlled by Channel 1 of the wireless keypad or the remote keyfob(s). It is for door strike. Terminal 3 is Normally Closed contact (N.C.), terminal 5 is Normally Open contact (N.O.) and terminal 4 is the common point of the two contacts. Use N.C. output for Fail-safe locking device; and N.O. output for Fail-secure locking device. The operation timing is controlled by the Adjustable Timer (1-60 seconds), which is located on the main circuit board inside the box. See Figure 2.6 : OUTPUT 2 -- ( An Open Collector Output )A two seconds momentary open collector output controlled by  Channel  2  of the wireless keypad or the remote keyfob(s) for auxiliary control. Such as arm-disarm control of an alarm system or actuation of an electronic automatic operator. It is equivalent  to  a  Normally Open contact (N.O.) switching to (-) ground. The maximum rating of this output is 24V/100mA sink, which is sufcient to drive a small device, such as a relay.7 : OUTPUT 3 -- ( An Open Collector Output )A two seconds momentary open collector output controlled by  Channel  3  of the wireless keypad or the remote keyfob(s) for auxiliary control. Such as arm-disarm control of an alarm system or actuation of an electronic automatic operator. It is equivalent  to  a  Normally Open contact (N.O.) switching to (-) ground. The maximum rating of this output is 24V/100mA sink, which is sufcient to drive a small device, such as a relay.8 : EG IN -- ( Egress Input )A  Normally Open  (N.O.) input  terminal  referring to (-)  ground.  With  the help of a  normally open button to activate Output 1 for door open in the same manner of using the wireless keypad or keyfob.Egress button is usually installed inside the house near the door for exit convenience. More than one egress buttons can be connected in parallel to the terminal. Leave the terminal open if not used.5
69 : (-) GND -- ( Common Ground of The System )A grounding point that is common to terminal 2.10 : DOOR BELL -- ( Door Bell Button Input )A terminal prepared for the connection of  a  Normally Open (N.O.) external bell button referring to (-) ground to activate the built-in door chime in the same manner of using the  bell  button on the wireless keypad or keyfob. More than one door bell buttons can be connected in parallel  to  the terminal. Leave the terminal open if not used.lll) REMOTE CONTROLLED KEYFOBS & WIRELESS KEYPAD                                                                                                         The DA-2311 receiver comes with two remote control keyfobs and is also compatible with the wireless keypad DK-2310. Total 40 keyfobs and/or wireless keypads can be accommodated by the receiver. The ID codes of them are required to be learned by the receiver prior to use for controlling the Output 1, 2, 3 and the built-in door chime.(A) Procedures of Recording The ID of A Keyfob or A Wireless Keypad -- (Learning)_______________________________________________________________________The keyfobs and the keypads that prepare to work with the receiver are required to be registered rst. The receiver learns the ID of them one by one with the following procedures:1) 2) 3) 4) 5) (B) Procedures of Deleting The ID of A Keyfob or A Wireless Keypad from Memory -- (Clearing)_________________________________________________________________________________If a keyfob or keypad is lost it is necessary to delete it from the memory of the receiver to make it invalid. Every time the system will clear all the ID Codes in the deletion. Re-learning of the existing keyfobs and keypads are necessary.1)2) (C) Operating The System with Keyfob or Wireless Keypad -- (Operation)______________________________________________________________The system can be operated with the supplied Keyfobs or the optional Keypads.Operate with Keyfob:1) Press button A to operate Output 12) Press button B to operate Output 23) Press button C to operate Output 34) Press button D to operate the built-in Door ChimeOperate with Wireless Keypad:1) Key in one of the User Codes of Group 1 to operate Output 12) Key in one of the User Codes of Group 2 to operate Output 23) Key in one of the User Codes of Group 3 to operate Output 34) Press the Bell Sign button to operate the built-in Door ChimePress and hold the LEARN button on the receiver unit for 1 second until the REMOTE LED turns ON. (The button is inside the hole. Use a pin or the tip of a ball pen to reach it)The receiver is now in Waiting Mode for 10 seconds waiting for the signal from the Keyfob or the keypad after the Remote LED turning ON.Press any button of the Keyfob or the Bell Sign Button of the keypad ONCE within the 10 seconds for the receiver to learn the ID Code transmitting from it.The REMOTE LED on the receiver unit turns OFF after the ID Code is learned.Take the above learning procedures 1-4 for other Keyfobs or KeypadsPress and hold the LEARN button on the receiver unit for 8 seconds (Remote LED turns ON) until the REMOTE LED gives 2 ashes to conrm that all the IDs are erased. Then the LED turns OFF.Record the ID Code of the existing Keyfobs and Keypads (not lost) into the memory  again  one by one with the procedures stated in the procedures A “Recording The ID of A Keyfob  or A Wireless Keypad”7APPLICATION EXAMPLES1) A Wireless Access Control Door Lock System__________________________________________2) Directly Use An Open Collector Output for Alarm Arm-Disarm Control______________________________________________________________

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