Controlled Entry Distributors SK1-H Access Control User Manual
Controlled Entry Distributors, Inc. Access Control Users Manual
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SK1-H Waterproof Access Control/Reader User Manual INTRODUCTION The SK1-H is a single- entry multi-function Access Controller with integrated keypad and card reader. It is designed and manufactured to perform in a wide range of indoor, outdoor, and harsh environments. The SK1 supports up to 1000 users in multiple access configurations (Card, Card or PIN, or Card + PIN). The built in card reader supports HID 125KHz frequency cards. The relay can operate in Pulse Mode (suitable for access control) or Toggle Mode (suitable for arming/disarming alarms, switching lights, machines….etc) The SK1-H offers advanced programming features like: Duress PIN/card; Block enrollment; Wiegand 26~37 bits interface. These features make it an ideal choice for door access not only for small shops and domestic households but also for commercial and industrial applications such as factories, warehouses, laboratories, banks and prisons. Features Waterproof, meets IP66 Vandal Resistant Metal Enclosure One Programmable Relay Output Stand Alone or Pass-Through Operation 1000 Users (Card/ Card or PIN /Card+PIN) 10 Panic Card/PIN Codes Latch Mode to hold door or gate open Wiegand 26~37 bits input & output Card Block enrollment Integrated Alarm Buzzer & Output Low power consumption (55mA) Anti-Tamper Alarm Backlit Keypad Multi-color LED status display 12-24V DC/ 12-18V AC Power input Specifications: User Capacity Normal User Panic User Operating Voltage Idle Current Active Current 1010 1000 10 12~24V DC/ 12-18V AC 55mA 80mA Keypad PIN length Proximity Card Reader Radio Technology Read Range Wiring Connections 12 Key (3*4) 4-6 digits HID 125KHz Industry Standard Proximity Card 3- 6cm Electric Lock, Exit Button, DOTL, External Alarm, Wiegand (in/out) ONE (NO, NC, COM) 1-99 Seconds (5 seconds default) Relay Adjustable Relay Output Time Cards/PINS Adjustable Alarm Output Time Lock Output Load Alarm Output Load Wiegand Interface Environment Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Physical Surface Finish Dimensions Unit Weight Shipping Weight 0-3 minutes (1 minute default) 3 Amp Maximum 3 Amp Maximum Wiegand 26-37 bit input/output Meets IP66 -30℃ ~60℃, or -22°F ~ 140°F 10% ~ 90% Non-Condensing Zinc-Alloy Enclosure Powder Coat L: 120* W: 76 * H: 25 (mm) 600g 700g Carton Inventory SK1-H Access Controller Wall Anchors Self Tapping Screws Screw Driver Diode IN4004 (For relay circuit protection) Manager Card INSTALLATION Install Remove the back cover from the unit Drill 2 holes(A,C) on the wall for the screws and one hole for the cable Knock the supplied rubber bungs to the screw holes(A,C) Fix the back cover firmly on the wall with 4 flat head screws Thread the cable through the cable hole(B) Attach the unit to the back cover. Wiring Wire Color Function Notes Basic Standalone Wiring Red AC&DC 12~24V DC/ 12-18V AC Regulated Power Input Black AC&DC 12~24V DC/ 12-18V AC Regulated Power Input Pink GND Negative Pole Blue NO Normally Open Relay output Purple COM Common Connection for Relay output Orange Yellow NC OPEN Normally closed Relay Output Request to Exit Button Advanced Input and Output Features Green White D0 Wiegand Input/Output Data 0 D1 Wiegand Input/Output Data 1 Grey Alarm - Brown D_IN Alarm Negative Door status detecting Connection Diagram Common Power Supply Access Control Power Supply To Reset to Factory Default To reset to factory default, power off, press * , hold it and power on, release it until hear two beeps and the LED shines in orange, then read any two HID cards, the LED will turn in red, means reset to factory default setting successfully. Of the two HID cards read, the first one is Manager Add Card, the second one is Manager Delete Card. Remarks: Reset to factory default, the user’s information is still retained. Anti Tamper Alarm The SK1-H uses a LDR (light dependent resistor) as an anti tamper alarm. If the keypad is removed from the cover then the tamper alarm will operate. Sound and Light Indication Operation Status Power on Stand by Press keypad Operation successful Operation failed Enter into programming mode In the programming mode Exit from the programming mode Open the door Alarm Red Light Bright Bright Green Light Yellow Light Buzzer Short Ring Short Ring Bright Bright Short Ring 3 Short Rings Short Ring Bright Bright Short Ring Bright Bright Short Ring Alarm Standalone Operation 1.1 User Settings To enter the programming mode * Master code # 666666 is the default factory master code To exit from the programming mode Note that to undertake the following programming the master user must be logged in To change the master code 0 New code # New code # The master code is any 6 digits Setting the working mode: Set valid card or PIN users 3 0 # Entry by either card or PIN (default) Set valid card and PIN users 3 1 # Entry by card and PIN together Set valid card only users 3 2 # Entry by card only To set a user in either card or PIN mode ( 3 0 To add a PIN user # ) (Default setting) 1 User ID number # PIN # The ID number is any number between 1~1000. The PIN is any 4~6 digits between 0000~999999 with the exception of 1234 which is reserved. Users can be added continuously without exiting from programming mode as follows: 1 User ID no 1 # PIN # User ID no 2 # PIN # To delete a PIN user 2 User ID number # Users can be deleted programming mode continuously To change the PIN of a PIN user * ID number # Old PIN # New PIN # (This step must be done out of programming mode) New PIN # To add a card user (Method 1) 1 Read card # This is the fastest way to add cards using ID number auto generation. Cards can be added programming mode To add a card user (Method 2) 1 ID number # Card # continuously without exiting without exiting This is the alternative way to add cards using User ID Allocation. In this method a User ID is allocated to a card. Only one user ID can be allocated to a single card. To add card user (Method 3) 5 ID number # The 1st Card number # Add a series cards users – Block Enrollment Card quantity # Note that cards must be consecutive, and card quantity is between 1~1000. Maximum 1,000 cards can be enrolled at a stretch within 1 minute. To delete a card user by card 2 Read Card Note users can be deleted continuously without exiting programming mode To delete a card user by user ID 2 User ID # This option can be used when a user has lost their card To delete a card user by Card number 2 Card number # Users can be deleted continuously without exiting from programming mode To set a card and PIN user in card and PIN mode ( 3 # ) To Add a card and PIN user Add the card as for a card user (The PIN is any 4~6 digits between 0000&999999 with the exception of 1234 which is reserved.) Press * to exit from the programming mode To change a PIN in card and PIN mode (Method 1) * Read Card Old PIN # New PIN # Note that this is done outside programming mode so the user can undertake this themselves To change a PIN in card and PIN mode (Method 2) Note that this is done outside programming mode so the user can undertake this themselves To delete a Card and PIN user just delete the card Then allocate the card a PIN as follows: * Read card 1234 # PIN # PIN # New PIN # * ID number # Old PIN # New PIN # New PIN # 2 User ID # To set a card user in card mode ( 3 2 # ) To add and delete a card user The operating is the same as adding and deleting a card user in 3 0 # To delete All users To delete All users 2 0000 # Note that this is a dangerous option so use with care To unlock the door For a PIN user Enter the PIN then press # For a card User Read card For a card and PIN user Read card then enter PIN # 1.2 Master Cards Using Using Master Card to add and delete card users 1. (Read Master Add Card) 2. (Read User Card) Add a User Card Repeat Step 2 for additional user cards 3. (Read Master Add Card) 1. (Read Master Delete Card) 2. (Read User Card) Delete a User Card Repeat Step 2 for additional user cards 3. (Read Master Delete Card) 1.3 Relay Setting (Pulse mode, Toggle mode) Pulse mode (factory default) Pulse mode - door relay time setting 4 1~99 # The door relay time is between 1~99 seconds, the factory default setting is 5 seconds. Toggle mode (Latch mode) Toggle mode 4 0 # 1.4 Door Detecting, Alarm, Sound and Light Settings Door Open Detection Door Open Too Long (DOTL) warning. When used with an optional magnetic contact or built-in magnetic contact of the lock, if the door is opened normally, but not closed after 1 minute, the inside buzzer will beep automatically to remind people to close the door and continue for 1 minute before switching off automatically. Door Forced Open warning. When used with an optional magnetic contact or built-in magnetic contact of the lock, if the door is opened by force, or if the door is opened after 20 seconds of the electro-mechanical lock not closed properly, the inside buzzer and alarm output will both operate. The Alarm Output time is adjustable between 0~3 minutes with the default being 1 minute. To disable door open detection 6 0 # (Factory default) To enable door open detection 6 1 # Keypad Lockout & Alarm Output options. If there are 10 invalid cards or 10 incorrect PIN numbers in a 10 minute period either the keypad will lockout for 10 minutes or the alarm will operate for 10 minutes, depending on the option selected below. Normal status: No keypad 7 0 # (factory default) lockout default) or alarm (factory Keypad Lockout 7 1 # Alarm Output 7 2 # Light and Sound Setting To set keypad backlight 7 4 # To disable keypad backlight 7 5 # To enable the keypad backlight (factory default) To set LED 7 6 # To disable the red LED 7 7 # To enable the red LED (factory default) To set keypad tone 7 8 # To disable the keypad tone 7 9 # To enable the keypad tone (factory default) Alarm output time To set the alarm output time (0~3 minutes) 9 0~3 # Factory default is 1 minute To remove the alarm To reset warning the Door Forced Open To reset the Door Open Too Long warning Read valid card or Master Code # Close the door or Read valid card or Master Code # 1.5. Panic User Setting There are 10 groups Panic PIN/card available. When people are under duress to open the door, they can use the panic PIN or card, and under the situation, the door will open, at the same time, the output alarm operates. To set Panic PIN User To add a PIN user 8 user ID number # PIN # (The ID number is any number between 1001~1010.) To delete a PIN user 2 user ID number # To set Panic card user To add a card user 8 user ID number # card # (The ID number is any number between 1001~1010.) To delete a card user 2 user ID number # Note: ① User ID number must be any 4digits between 1001~1010 ② Panic PIN/card must be unique, should be distinguished from common PIN and card (When the Panic PIN/card is the same with common PIN and card, they will become invalid in Duress, and worked as common user function) Wiegand Mode Wiegand Format Setting SK1-H supports Wiegand 26~37, both input and output. It can be used as a reader or controller. To Set Wiegand format: 9 26~37 # (Default setting: Wiegand 26) Pass through mode (SK1-H operating as a Wiegand Output Reader) In this mode the SK1-H supports a Wiegand 26~37 bit output so the Wiegand data lines can be connected to any controller which supports a Wiegand 26~37 bit input, then the SK1-H will be operated as a slave reader. Wiring Diagram Transmission Format: Keypad Transmission The Reader will transmit the PIN data when it receives the last key (#) press after PIN code. Format: PIN Code (any 4~6 digits between 0000~999999) Example: PIN code: 123456 Press 123456 #, then the output format will be: 0000123456 (Note: if press an invalid PIN (any 4~6 digits), the data will be also transmitted.) Proximity Card Transmission The Reader will transmit the card data when it reads the Card. Format: Card Number (Note: no matter the card is valid or invalid, the data will be transmitted) Controller Mode (SK1-H operating as a Controller) SK1-H supports a Wiegand 26~37 bit input so an external Wiegand device with a 26~37 bit output can be 10 connected to the Wiegand input terminals on the SK1-H. Either an ID card reader (125 KHz) or an IC card reader (13.56MHz) can be connected to the SK1-H. Cards are required to be added at the external reader, except where an external HID reader is used, in this case cards can be added at either reader or controller. Wiring Diagram 11 SK1-H- Simplified Instruction Function Description Operation Enter the Programming Mode * (Master Code) # Change the Master Code 0 ( New Master Code ) # ( Repeat New Master Code)# (code: 6 digits) Add Card User 1 (Read Card) # Add PIN User 1 (User ID) # (PIN) # (666666 is the default factory master code) The ID number is any number between 1 ~ 1000. The PIN is any 4-6 digits between 0000 ~ 999999 Delete User 2 (Read Card) # 2 (User ID) # Exit from the programming mode How to be granted access. Card User Read card PIN User Enter (PIN) # FCC STATEMENT: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 12
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