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1. 4 8 normal extended DOOR SENSE open closed PUSH BUTTON yes no PIN SELECT code 1 or 2 Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures card name no card name 46 SENSOR MENU OUTPUT MENU OUTPUT TYPE EVENT GP OPERATION MODE ITS status alarm inhibit OUTPUT DURATION 0 to 999 seconds ALARM DURATION 0 to 999 seconds MODEM MENU TEST MENU MODEM MODE yes no TEST KEYPAD TEST READER MODEM ID TEST INPUT TEL NUMBER TEST OUTPUT NUMBER RETRY TEST 7 SEGMENT RETRY TIME OUT DEFINE TRANSACTION COMMUNICATION Echo Test MODEM Printer Test PARAMETER TEST MEMORY PROGRAM V TEST PROGRAM COMMUNICATION BAUD RATE 600 1200 2400 UNIT NO 1 16 SAVE CLEAR PARAMETER MEMORY Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 47 APPENDIX 1 ENCRYPTION OF TRANSMISSION DATA For more secure protection of data transmission between EL2200 and the PC execute the ENCR MODE command found in Communication Menu The screen wil show gt gt gt SET COMM PARA lt lt lt DATA ENCRYPTION OFF You can change the setting to ON by pressing F4 key once followed by the ENTER Key Note that you can only do this if the Access Control Software you are using on the PC also has the ability for encrypted transmission such as ELIDsof 2000 PRO ELID EL2200 Access Control System CHAPTER 1 ELID EL2200 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM 1 1 INTRODUCTION
2. The command RETRY T OUT sets the duration in seconds that EL2200 will wait for a response from the central station before it retries the connection gt gt gt SET MODEM ID lt lt lt The maximum setting is 999 seconds The command DEF TRAN defines the transaction codes that can cause the EL2200 to dial back to the central station For example if door force open alarm code 4 and wrong PIN code 3 are to cause dial back to central station then the values 4 and 3 must be entered into the data field Up to 16 codes can be defined Define Automatic Call Back EVENTS Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 38 gt gt MODEM SETTING lt lt DIALING PULSE The command MODM PARA allows you to set 4 commonly used parameters on your modem unit as follows gt gt MODEM SETTING lt lt SPEAKER VOL LOW You can set dialing to be by PULSE or by TONE using F4 key gt gt MODEM SETTING lt lt LINE TYPE DIAL The loudspeaker volume on the Modem can be set to LOW MEDIUM or HIGH gt gt MODEM SETTING lt lt RINGS TO ANSWER 1 You can set the phone line to be DIAL UP DIAL type or LEASE LEAS line type In the later case the line is permanently connected to the central office without going through switching network gt gt MODEM SETTING lt lt ENABLE MODEM YES This sets the number of rings before the modem will intercept an incoming call The number can be set to 1 2 3 5 8 10 20
3. User card For Wiegand and Proximity cards with standard 26 bit Wiegand format only 2 fields of data are coded the Customer code field and the ID Identity number field Hence the usage of cards is slightly different a The Master card also acts as the Engineering Card b Cards with ID code less than 60 000 are automatically classified by the controller as User cards c Cards with ID code equal to or greater than 60 000 are automatically classified by the 1 4 controller as Special Cards ELID EL2200 Access Control System 8 GETTING STARTED If you are using ELID EL2200 Access Control System for the first time we would recommend that you borrow or purchase an EL2200 Demonstration Set which comes fully wired with the following Miniature door with electric lock door knob and door contact EL2200 Controller y ER5S Magnetic Reader Keypad a Power supply and battery backup 2 4AH 12V S EL70B Communicator ELIDsofPRO software Full set of manuals This will allow you to learn the programming operation of the equipment immediately you will also be able to confirm the connection requirement by checking the drawings given in chapter 2 with that implemented on the demonstration set 1 5 PROGRAMMING 2 sets of programming are required to put an ELID EL2200 system into service The first set is referred to as Engineering Programming and the second as User Programming You should perform Engineering Program
4. Key to choose the Baud Rate Setting and the screen changes to gt gt gt SET COMM PARA lt lt lt BAUD RATE 2400 The factory setting is 2400 bauds You can change the baud rate to any of the following 600 1200 2400 4800 by pressing the lt F4 gt Key When the desired setting is displayed press the ENTER Key to accept Press the lt F2 gt Key to choose Unit No This is the identification number and may be set to any value between 7 and 16 The screen looks like this gt gt gt SET UNIT NO lt lt lt 01 Key in the desired number followed by the ENTER Key For example to set the Controller to the identification address of 13 key in 13 and press the ENTER Key For ENCR MODE or Encryption Mode setting see Appendix 1 3 7 MODEM MENU Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 36 This set of 8 commands allows you to set up EL2200 so that it can be located in an unmanned remote station with control remotely sent via modem from a central office via standard telephone lines In using such a set up you need to connect EL2200 to a suitable communicator such as EL7OT and then to a Hayes compatible Modem The modem is then connected to a public phone line At the Central station you will need to have a PC running ELIDsof 2000PRO with a modem software The central office through the PC software is able to dial up the remote EL2200 and communicate with it It will be able to perform all programming funct
5. amp Programming Procedures 23 Lock Release Time Press the F1 Key to choose Lock Release Time Setting Command The display now shows gt gt SET L R TIME lt lt 005 SECONDS Lock release Time is the time duration that you want the electric door lock to remain operated each time it is commanded to turn on If the door is not opened during this delay time the door lock will be deactivated and the user cannot open the door unless he swipes his card again This value is factory set to 005 seconds but you can change it to any value between 001 second and 200 seconds Values outside the above range will not be accepted by the Controller Note that you must enter 3 digit numbers Hence 3 seconds must be keyed in as 003 followed by the ENTER Key and not 3 The screen then returns to the DOOR Menu display Note also that you can correct your entry by using the lt BACKSPACE gt F3 Key Pressing the lt ESC gt Key causes the Command to be aborted 3 1 2 Shunt Activation Time From the DOOR Menu display of section 3 1 pressing the F2 Key will execute the Shunt Activation Time Command The LCD will display the following Set Door Parameter gt gt SET DOOR PARAM lt lt SHUNT ACT TIME os Shunt Output Multiple of Activation Delay Lock Release Time Time Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 24 Each time the door is validly open as when a valid card is swiped the Door Shunt Output is act
6. command allows you to set whether you wish to have the facility of opening the door by PIN number without card EL2200 allows you to predefine up to 10 such numbers which can be used to open the door Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 26 When the command PIN ENTRY is chosen The display will show gt gt SET DOOR PARAM lt lt PIN ENTRY NO You can set to YES by pressing F4 3 2 CARD MENU Go to the main menu screen DOOR CARD SENS COMM MENU MENU MENU MENU and press the lt F2 gt Key to choose Card Menu Command The display will SON DB USER CARD MODE SIZE SIZE Data Base User Data Card Offset Mode base Size Choose DB Mode by pressing the F1 Key The display shows SET DBASE PARA CARD WITH NAME NO This command allows you to choose whether the Controller should store name of each card or not If name is to be stored you can have 12 characters including space per name The table below shows the options available and the number of Users that can be accomodated Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 27 ng 5 Extended Card ID 1600 3200 Card ID Programmable PIN 1150 2300 Card ID Name 960 Card ID Programmable PIN 430 Name Note that the number of users is determined by the following factors a Whether Programmable PIN PIN1 is set b Whether name is required for User Card c Whether the data base is set in normal or ext
7. display will show the remaining 2 commands of the set up menu that is EL2000 MODE and CONTINUOUS SWIPE mode Press F1 to select EL2000 MODE command The screen will show gt gt EL2000 ALARM OUTPUT lt lt EMULATION NO You can toggle between YES and NO by repeatedly pressing F4 key When the setting shows the value you desire press lt ENT gt key to accept If you have chosen YES it means that outputs the 6 outputs will emulate EL2000 being used for duress alarm door open alarm door shunt sensor alarm and sensor armed If you have set to NO then these outputs are General purpose outputs that can be programmed to operate when certain input conditions occur You can also select whether you want to allow continuous swiping or not If it is set to yes it means that you are allowed to swipe even when the door is open If the setting is NO then the reading is disabled until the door is closed After finishing the above set up you should press ESC key from the main screen to exit The display will show EL2200 VER X X gt gt I nitialize System After about 30 seconds the date time should appear on the LCD and the red light on the reader should begin to flash You should now proceed to the diagnostic tests described in section 3 3 to check that the readers keypads door lock door contact printer or PC input sensing points output control points etc are all working correctly Once initialise
8. into one page so it is split into 2 drawings labelled as Fig 2 1 1 and Fig 2 1 2 Note that the color of the wires follow the standard resistor code so that there is less chances of making a mistake There are 2 separate cables each with 7 wires One of them marked K is for connecting the keypad and should be screwed in to CN12 on the EL2200 controller The other cable marked R is for the Entry reader and should be connected to CN8 on the EL2200 controller Installation 11 The wiring for ER5S serial reader is also shown in fig 2 2b There is only 1 cable of 8 wires provided in the reader You should connect the 8 wires to CN12 Note that this cable is provided by ELID and is 6 ft long It is not advisable to extend this cable because of interference and cable impedance matching If you need to mount the reader more than 10 feet away make a new cable using 8 core shielded non twisted cable You can also purchase such cables from ELID Note that you cannot use ER5 and ER5S simultaneously as the entry reader You must choose either ER5 or ER5S The wiring for ER5B exit reader is shown in fig 2 1 This reader has no keypad since there is no necessity for using PIN on exit Thus there is only 1 cable of 7 wires and this is connected to CN9 2 1 2 Wiegand Reader Fig 2 3 Wiegand Readers such as ER14 ER15 etc have only 5 wires instead of 7 wires The wiring diagram for Wiegand Readers is shown in fig 2 3 Depending on
9. 1 2 SYSTEM SET UP 1 2 1 EL2200 Controller 1 2 2 Reader Reader Keypad 1 2 3 Door Sensor 1 2 4 Electric Door Lock 1 2 5 Miscellaneous Inputs Outputs 1 2 6 Power Supply 1 2 7 Printer 1 2 8 Linking to Personal Computer 1 3 CARDS 1 4 GETTING STARTED 1 5 PROGRAMMING CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 READER AND KEYPAD INSTALLATION 2 1 1 Magnetic Reader Keypad Fig 2 1 amp Fig 2 2 2 1 2 Wiegand Reader Fig 2 3 2 1 3 Proximity Reader Fig 2 4 2 1 4 Keypad Interface 2 2 ELECTRIC DOOR LOCK DOOR SENSE AND EXIT PUSH BUTTON INSTALLATION 2 3 MISCELLANEOUS INPUTS OUTPUTS 2 4 POWER SUPPLY 2 5 WORKING WITH PRINTER OR PC 2 6 POWERING UP 2 7 EL2200 CONTROLLER BOARD NNNJNN O 6 13 15 16 16 17 21 CHAPTER 3 ENGINEERING MENU AND PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 3 1 DOOR MENU 3 1 1 Lock Release Time 3 1 2 Shunt Activation Time 3 1 3 Door Sense 3 1 4 Push Button 3 1 5 the PIN Select gt 3 1 6 PIN Entry 3 2 CARD MENU 3 3 CARD SIZE 3 4 SENSOR MENU 3 4 1 Sensor Type 3 4 2 Operation Mode 3 4 3 Delay Time 3 4 4 Alarm Duration 3 5 OUTPUT MENU 3 5 1 Output Type 3 5 2 Output Events Command 3 5 3 Output Duration Command 3 5 4 Example Of Using EVENT Mode 3 6 COMMUNICATION MENU 3 7 MODEM MENU 3 7 1 Modem Set Up Commands 3 7 2 Modem Communication Commands 3 8 TEST MENU 3 8 1 Test Keypad 3 8 2 Test Reader 3 8 3 Test Input 3 8 4 Test Output 3 8 5 Test 7 Segment 3 8 6 Test Communication 3 8 7 Memory Test 3 8
10. 3 7 2 Modem Communication Commands The command MODM MODE is to set whether Modem facilities are to be activated or not gt gt DEF ACB EVENTS lt lt If the mode is set to NO all modem functions are deactivated If it is set to YES then when the lt ENT gt key is pressed EL2200 will send out a string of Hayes commands to initialize the modem connected to it Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 39 The command PROG MODM allows you to send whatever commands you wish to send to the modem In this mode EL2200 behaves like a terminal gt gt TRANSPARENT MODE lt lt 3 8 TEST MENU This menu is used for diagnostic test of the hardware of the system and is useful when you are doing trouble shooting at site Eight diagnostic tests are available under this menu allowing testing of Keypad Reader Input Output 7 Segment Communication Memory and Program The seven commands are displayed in 2 screens as shown below TEST TEST TEST TEST KEYP RDR INPS OUTPS Test Test Test Test Keypad Reader Input Output Use the lt NEXT gt Key to switch between the 2 screens TEST TEST TEST TEST 7SEG COMM MEM ROM Test Test Test Test 7 Segment comm Memory Program 3 8 1 Test Keypad Press the lt F1 gt Key to select the Test Keypad Command and the following screen will be displayed gt gt gt KEYPAD TEST lt lt lt 123 Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 40 Press any
11. 8 Rom Test 3 9 SAVE PARAMETER 3 10 CLEAR MEMORY 3 11 COMMAND SUMMARY
12. CHAPTER 1 1 ELID EL2200 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM 1 4 INTRODUCTION This manual describes the technical setting and operation of EL2200 This should normally be performed by qualified staff The ELID EL2200 is a microprocessor based Access Control system with many advanced features built in We hope you will patiently read through this manual so that you can appreciate the full potential of the system and are able to program it on your own ELID has made the EL2200 extremely easy to program so that once you have understood the principle of operation you are guided by the menu and instructions appearing on the LCD Liquid Crystal Display without having to refer to this manual again 1 2 SYSTEM SET UP Fig 1 shows the basic set up of the ELID EL2200 Access Control System It is first necessary to explain the basic building blocks of the ELID EL2200 Access Control System and to define certain terms which will be frequently used in this manual 1 2 1 EL2200 Controller The EL2200 Controller is normally referred to simply as the controller This is the heart of the system which houses the central processor and performs all the control functions The Controller has a LCD Liquid Crystal Display which is like a small screen and can show 2 lines of 20 characters each You can interact with the controller during programming by using the 16 keys under the LCD The Controller has a number of connectors at the back for linking to other devices in t
13. TPUT EVENTS 01 You are now expected to key in the event code that you wish Output point 1 to respond to If for example you want OUTPUT 1 to activate when either there is an invalid card swiped event code 1 or when a wrong PIN code is entered event code 3 then you must key in the code 1 invalid card and 3 invalid PIN To do this you must press key 1 4 times then the cursor right key gt then the key 3 a total of 4 times This is because the keypad is now in the alphanumeric mode This command is similar to LOG EVENT command described in Section 4 5 of User Manual and you can refer also to Section 2 3 of the User Manual for a list of transaction codes and section 3 2 4 of the User Manual for a fuller description of entering alphanumeric characters from the keypad When the choice of events are correct press ENT key to accept You should repeat the same procedure above for Output Points 2 3 4 5 and 6 Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 34 Note that if you have chosen any of the points to be GP instead of EVENT then this command will have no effect on those points 3 5 3 Output Duration Command The OUTPUT DURATION command is to set the duration for which the output point is to stay activated when it is set to the PULSE mode You may set the value from O to 999 seconds individually for each of the 6 outputs Note that this command will only act on a point that has been set to EVENT m
14. arm INHB Inhibit A Sensor Input can be processed as a Status Input or an Alarm Input or an Interlock Inhibit input A Status Input such as MOTOR ON OFF can be in either states both of which are normal in operation An Alarm Input such as a Motion Detector however is normally in non alarm state and when it goes to the other state it is in an abnormal condition and must cause the Sensor Alarm Output to be activated which would normally be connected to a Sounder Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 30 An alarm output can be armed in operational state or disarmed in non operational state by the user Inputs can be excluded Removed from service or included put into service These are described in the User Manual When you wish to interlock the Reader with another door you are linking the operation of the two doors in other words you wish to disable the Reader operation when another door opens You can do this by using the Interlock Inhibit input When programmed in the Inhibit mode each time the sensor input is activated the Reader will not open the door even when a valid card is swiped An example is shown in Fig 3 1 where 2 doors both controlled by EL2200 are interlocked To select the operational mode press the F4 Key and when the display shows the desired setting press the ENTER Key to accept The screen will now show the operational mode of the second Sensing Input Use the F4 Key to ma
15. d the controller will accept the Master card and Engineering card programmed into it and you can proceed according to chapter 3 to program the unit according to your requirement 2 7 Installation 20 EL2200 CONTROLLER BOARD The essential features of this PCB are shown in fig 2 7 Note the following indicator lights 3 The serial transmission monitoring lights red for transmit and green for receive When connected to an active communicator the green LED is always ON while the red LED will blink when the controller sends data back to the communicator Power supply on lamp to indicate the presence of 12V supply Door lock relay LED to indicate activation of the door lock CPU running indicator light This LED may blink according to the portion of program which is being executed There is a preset for adjusting the brightness of the LCD display A CPU reset switch is located at the top right hand corner of the PCB This is for resetting the CPU Installation 21 CHAPTER 3 3 ENGINEERING MENU AND PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES To enter into the programming mode you should swipe the Master Card and key in the PIN Code Use PIN 2 if the card is magnetic For other cards there is only 1 PIN Code The PIN Code is usually given on a sheet of paper that is packed together with the Master Card If you are using the IN reader to swipe the Master Card the door lock is activated to allow you to get into the room where the Contr
16. e doing so check the wiring once more Particularly those in relation to power lines e g CN8 pins 1 and 5 for entry reader power supply CN9 pins 1 and 5 for exit reader power supply door lock output CN3 pins 1 2 amp 3 CN10 pins 5 and 6 for incoming power supply CN2 pin 8 for sensor output power supply Mistakes in power supply wiring can damage the board electronics Ensure that you have used the right socket Put back the Controller cover and switch on the supply If the fuse blows you should check your wiring again and ensure that you clear the fault before switching on again If this is the first time you are switching on the power you need to perform a cold start This is done by holding down buttons F1 and F2 simultaneously while switching the power on Do not release the F1 and F2 keys until the beep sound is heard and the display is blank Immediately upon releasing the 2 keys the display will show MAST ENG CARD DISP CARD CARD TYPE TYRE If you press the lt NEXT gt key the screen changes to EL2000 CONT MODE SWIPE Pressing the lt NEXT gt key brings you back to the first screen Installation 17 The keyboard used on EL2200 consists of 16 keys most keys have dual functions A brief description of the use of the keys follows The keys 0 9 are used for entering numbers as well as letters A Z The keys lt ESC gt ENTER F1 F2 F3 and F4 are function keys F1 to F4 Keys are used
17. e total number of wires is 14 The keypad wires are connected to CN12 and the reader wires are connected to CN8 For example ER5 is a parallel reader Installation 10 The serial type uses extra electronics to multiplex keypad reading and 4 seven segment display functions The entire unit only uses 8 wires and must be connected to CN7 All reader keypads with the suffix S e g ER5S belong to this type Note that only the IN reader can have the option of using serial reader The OUT reader is always a parallel reader and connected to CN9 2 1 1 Magnetic Reader Keypad Fig 2 1 amp Fig 2 2 ER5 ER5S ER5B Magnetic Reader Keypad are meant for surface mounting Select a location near the door with sufficient space for a person to swipe his card without obstructing the door passage The reader should be installed at a convenient height from the floor Ensure that wiring from this unit to the EL2200 Controller is not unnecessarily difficult and obstructed Dismantle ER5 by removing the bottom screw and lifting up the cover from the bottom end as the top end is hooked to the base and cannot be removed until the bottom part of the cover is lifted up You may completely dismantle the cover by unplugging certain connectors Note the orientation of the connectors so that when you connect them back you will not make a mistake The wiring from ER5 Reader to EL2200 Controller is as shown in fig 2 1 and Fig 2 2 Fig 2 1 is too large to put
18. ended mode Press the F4 Key to choose YES or NO and accept the choice by pressing the ENTER Key To set the Transaction data base size press the F2 Key and the following display appears gt gt SET DBASE PARA lt lt USER DB SIZE NORM If extended card database is to be chosen you should press the F4 Key causing the display to change from NORM Normal to EXTD Extended followed by the lt ENTER gt Key In the normal mode 2000 transactions are saved In the extended mode only 1000 transactions are saved Note that in the extended mode the size of the log buffer which stores transaction is reduced to make room for more card users WARNING Changing of any of the above parameters will cause card database and transaction database to be erased Hence DO NOT make any alterations once the system is already set up Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 28 3 3 CARD SIZE This command is required when a free format is used It is NOT applicable to ELID format and Wiegand format A free format as opposed to ELID format may have a long string of numbers You need to choose from this string a specific position and length which will become the ID number For example if the card contains the number string 12345678 90123 45678 9 ofset length And it is desired to read only digit 9 to 13 then the value of the offset is 08 and the length is 5 For EL2200 the maximum le
19. er Instead a push button is connected which when pressed will cause the door lock to be activated When the Push Button Command is rliecnlawv ull ehaua selected thg gt gt SET DOOR PARAM lt lt PUSH BUTTON ON Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 25 The factory setting is ON meaning that opening door by the push button is allowed Pressing the F4 Key will cause the display to toggle between ON and OFF If push button exit is disallowed you should press the F4 Key until the display shows OFF then press ENTER Key to accept 3 1 5 PIN Select Return back to the DOOR Menu as follows L R S AC DOOR PUSH TIME TIME SENS BUTTN Press the lt NEXT gt Key to display additional menu PIN PIN SEL ENTRY Note that you can go back to the first screen by pressing the lt NEXT gt Key again When the screen shows PIN SEL press the lt F1 gt Key to select the command The following display will appear gt gt SET DOOR PARAM lt lt PIN COMPARISON PIN 2 This shows that the second PIN Code is chosen PIN 2 is the factory setting You can choose to use the other PIN Code PIN 1 by pressing the lt F4 gt Key followed by the ENTER Key PIN 1 is user definable and PIN 2 is pre defined In other words if you choose PIN 1 you can select your own PIN number for each card If you choose to use PIN 2 then the PIN is calculated by an algorithm supplied by ELID 3 1 6 PIN Entry The PIN entry
20. est Output Command The screen will show gt gt gt OUTPUT TEST lt lt lt If Key 1 is pressed the Duress Alarm Output is switched on and the display will show gt gt gt OUTPUT TEST lt lt lt 1 DURESS ALARM If Key 2 is pressed the Door Open Alarm Output is switched on and the display will show gt gt gt OUTPUT TEST lt lt lt 2 DOOR OPEN ALARM Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 42 Similarly with other keys as listed below 6 General Purpose Output 2 Door Latch Output 8 Reader Red LED 9 Reader Green LED Press the lt ESC gt Key to exit to main test menu 3 8 5 Test 7 Segment This command is in the second screen of the test menu Press the F1 Key to enter into this command The screen will show gt gt 7 SEGMENT TEST lt lt PRESS TO ABORT As you press any of the keys on the serial keypad the value of the key will be displayed on the 7 segment display Press key to abort 3 8 6 Test Communication This command is in the second screen of the test menu Press the lt F2 gt Key to enter into this command The screen will show ECHO PRINTER TEST TEST The first test echo test is useful when a PC is linked via EL70 or EL71 to the Controller You should run a communication program such as KERMITon the PC and set it to behave as a terminal When the Echo Test is executed everything typed on the keypad of the PC will be sent to the EL2200 Contr
21. for menu selection Often you will see 4 menus being displayed on the LCD screen one menu above each of the 4 function keys Hit the key directly under the menu you want F1 to F4 Keys are also used during data entry for UP DOWN scrolling of screen and LEFT RIGHT manipulation of cursor as shown by the arrow signs on these keys The Key ENTER located at bottom right hand corner is for confirming data entry The key is also used to display the NEXT screen when a menu has more than 4 choices and therefore cannot fit into a single screen The lt ESC gt or ESCAPE Key is used for aborting a data entry and also for escaping to the previous level of menu Thus pressing it a number of times will cause the program to exit from the program mode and return to the run mode Press F1 key which is right under MASTER CARD command in order to set the master card number The display will show gt gt EL2200 SET UP lt lt MASTER CARD 000000 The blinking cursor is pointed to the first 0 You should now key in the 6 digit master card number followed by the ENT key For example if the master card has the following marking MC 01 9999 920258 The number you need to enter is 920258 followed by lt ENT gt If you make a mistake you can correct it by the key After you have pressed the ENT key the display will go back to the original menu screen Installation 18 Press F2 key in order to set the Engineering card nu
22. he system 1 2 2 ELID EL2200 Access Control System 1 Reader Reader Keypad Readers are for reading the ID number encoded on the identification card Keypads are to allow users to key in their PIN code Keypads are necessary when the more secure mode of operation that is Card PIN is required Most reader units are also equipped with status indications ELID offers a wide range of readers which may be used in EL2200 Some of these are listed below a PIN Keypad ER3 Matrix PIN keypad ER3S Serial keypad with 4 seven segment display b Magnetic Readers ER5SB Magnetic swipe reader without PIN keypad ER5 Magnetic swipe reader with PIN keypad ER5S Magnetic swipe reader with PIN keypad and 4 seven segment display ER4 Magnetic insert reader flash mounting ERAS Magnetic insert reader with PIN keypad and 4 seven segment display surface mounting c Wiegand Readers ER14 Wiegand key insert reader ER15 Wiegand swipe reader ER16 Wiegand card insert reader d Proximity Readers ER25H Short range proximity reader ER27H Mid range proximity reader ER29H Long range proximity reader e Bar code Readers ER35 Bar code swipe reader with keypad ER35S Bar code swipe reader with serial keypad and 4 seven segment display ELID EL2200 Access Control System 2 f Smart card Reader ER44 Smart card reader with Wiegand interface flash mounting ER46S Smart card reader Wiegand interface with serial PIN keypad am
23. ions just as if the EL2200 is directly connected to the central office by wires Furthermore when there is an abnormal event occurring at the remote site the EL2200 is able to dial back to the central station and report the alarm Fig 3 2 shows a typical set up of such an installation On entering this menu the following commands are displayed in 2 screens 1 MODE ID NO RETRY Modem Modem Telephone Number of Mode Identity Number Retry RETRY DEF MODM PROG T OUT TRAN PARA MODM Retry Define Modem Program Time Transaction Parameter Modem Screen 2 3 7 1 Modem Set Up Commands The command MODM ID is to allow you to set the Modem identity so that the central station can recognize which site has called back gt gt gt SET PHONE NO lt lt lt 1 Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 37 You can enter in up to 6 alphanumeric characters The command TEL NO allows you to key in up to 4 alternative phone numbers that EL2200 will sequentially dial when an alarm occurs gt gt gt SET NO OF RETRY lt lt lt You can key in up to 16 digits of alphanumeric characters for each phone number If EL2200 fails to connect with the central station using the first number it will attempt the second and so on The command NO RETRY allows you to set the number of retries in the event that connection fails gt gt gt SET TIME OUT lt lt lt SECONDS The maximum number of retry is 10
24. ivated The duration of activation may be set as a multiple of the Lock Release time The multiplication factor can be 1 2 4 8 For example if the Lock Release Time is set to 5 seconds and the Shunt Activation Time is set to 2 then the Door Shunt Output will be activated for 10 seconds each time a valid door entry occurs In practice the Door Shunt Output is used to prevent the triggering of alarm if the same door is wired to an independent burglar alarm panel In order to change the multiplication factor press the F4 Key Each time the F4 Key is pressed the value changes When the desired value is shown on the screen press the ENTER Key to accept 3 1 3 Door Sense From the DOOR Menu display press the F3 Key The screen display will show the following gt gt SET DOOR PARAM lt lt DOOR SENSOR OPEN This command allows you to select the type of Door Contact you wish to use either Door Open Contact Open or Door Open Contact Closed The Factory setting is Door Open Contact Open meaning the sensor contact is open circuit when the door is open which also implies that the sensor contact is shorted when the door is closed You can change it to the opposite type which is Door Open Contact Closed by pressing the lt F4 gt Key which causes the display to change to CLSE and accept it by pressing the ENTER Key 3 1 4 Push Button In many applications only the IN reader is installed there is no OUT read
25. ke selection and press the ENTER Key to accept 3 4 3 Delay Time The third command for setting sensor input parameter is Delay Time Setting Press the F3 Key and the screen will show gt gt SET ALRM TRI DLY lt lt DELAY 1 00 DELAY 2 00 Delay in seconds Delay in seconds for Sensor Input 1 for Sensor Input 2 Delay Time is only applicable for alarm point and irrelevant to status point If for example a delay of 10 seconds is set for Sensor Input 1 which is programmed as an alarm point then when the point is armed it will become operational 10 seconds from the time of arming When an abnormal condition occurs it will also wait for 10 seconds before activating the Sounder A point which is excluded cannot be armed To set the desired Delay Time key in the value in 2 digits which may be any from 00 99 seconds and press the ENTER Key Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 31 This function is only active in the EL2000 emulation mode 3 4 4 Alarm Duration When the sensors are armed and there is an alarm the sensor alarm output will activate This sensor output is normally connected to a sounder The duration of activation of the sounder can be set by this command If it is set to 000 the sounder will continue until the sensor is disarmed If it is set to say 300 seconds then the sounder will continue for 300 seconds or 5 minutes If the input sensor is still not disarmed after 5 minutes the s
26. key and the screen will display the identity of the key pressed as follows 0 9 are displayed as 0 9 ENTER or isdisplayedas is displayed as is displayedas B is displayed as is displayed as D Pressing the lt ESC gt Key will cause exit to main test menu 3 8 2 Test Reader Press the F2 Key to select the Test Reader Command and the screen will display the following gt gt gt READER TEST lt lt lt PLS SWIPE CARD Please swipe card When a card is swiped the screen will show gt gt gt READER TEST lt lt lt OUT READER 090989 IN or OUT Card Number Reader If a card is unrecognizable ERROR is displayed If the IN reader is used the word IN is displayed instead of OUT Press the lt ESC gt Key to exit this command 3 8 3 Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 41 Test Input Press the F3 Key to enter the Test Input Command The screen will show gt gt gt gt INPUT TEST lt lt lt lt DS 1 PB 0 81 0 S2 0 Door Push Sensor Sensor Sense Button 1 2 0 Contact Open 1 Contact Closed As you change the Contact Condition the display will also change For example if the door push button is pressed the Push Button value becomes 7 and when it is released it will go to 0 Similarly as the door is open and closed the display value for Door Sense will change accordingly 3 8 4 Test Output Press the lt F4 gt Key to enter the T
27. lt GOOD ROM and exit to main test menu The checksum value CS may not be the same as that shown above because of software revisions But if the display shows GOOD ROM it implies that the checksum is correct 3 9 SAVE PARAMETER This command allows you to save all the parameters that you have programmed in the secondary storage device which will be retained even when power supply is switched off We suggest that you perform this after you have completed all programming including time zone programming described in the User Manual The screen will show SAVE MEMORY CONFIRM ESC ENT Press the ENTER Key to confirm Note that in so doing previously saved parameters are written over with the new data 3 10 CLEAR MEMORY This command clears all memory and should be used only when you suspect corruption of data All parameters previously programmed in the memory will be erased and the default factory settings assigned The screen will show CLEAR MEMORY CONFIRM ESC ENT Press the ENTER Key to proceed with the Clear Memory Command Press the lt ESC gt Key to abort 3 11 Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 45 COMMAND SUMMARY This is shown in the chart below a SET UP COMMANDS ARD PLAY MODE WIPE b ENGINEERING COMMANDS DOOR MENU CARD MENU LOCK RELEASE TIME O to 200 second DATABASE MODE SHUNT ACTIVATION TIME USER SIZE 1 2
28. mber The display will show gt gt EL2200 SET UP lt lt ENG CARD 000000 You should key in the Engineering card that is used by your company ending with lt ENT gt key to return to the main menu screen Press F3 key to choose the type of reader and card format you wish to use gt gt EL2200 SET UP lt lt CARD TYPE ELID You can change the card type by pressing F4 key repeatedly The various types of readers that you can select are Magnetic reader with ELID card format ABA Magnetic reader with ABA card free format BAR Bar code reader 2 of 5 interleaved ELID format and 3 of 9 format WIEG Wiegand reader with 26 bit Wiegand format PROX Proximity reader with ELID format Depending on the type of readers you are using you should set to the appropriate card format For example the Wiegand format is used not just for ER15 Wiegand readers but also Smart card readers ER44 and ER46D and certain Proximity readers When the desired setting is shown press ENT key to accept Press F4 to select 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY command The screen will show gt gt EL2200 SET UP lt lt 7 SEG DISPLAY YES If you are using 7 segment display such as ER5s leave the answer as YES If you are using matrix keypad with LED display then press F4 once and the YES will change to NO Press ENTER key to accept the setting Installation 19 Press lt NEXT gt key from the main screen and the
29. ming first as described in chapter 3 of this manual After that you should perform User Programming as described in chapter 3 of the User Manual When you are happy with all the settings you have entered you should save the values in the EEPROM by performing the Save Parameter Command described in section 3 6 of this Manual ELID EL2200 Access Control System 9 CHAPTER 2 2 INSTALLATION This chapter describes the wiring arrangement and the installation procedure You should begin by removing the cover of EL2200 Controller by releasing the screw at the bottom of the Controller and lifting the cover from the bottom end Note that you also need to remove 2 connectors one for the LCD and one for the membrane switch Note the orientation of the connectors when you remove them so that you will know how to fix them back In order to mount the Controller base plate to the wall you need to remove the Controller PCB by removing the 4 nuts holding it Note that 6 groups of wires come into the Controller see fig 2 1 The detailed wiring of these 6 groups are discussed below 2 1 READER AND KEYPAD INSTALLATION EL2200 can support 2 types of IN readers referred to as parallel readers and serial readers irrespective of whether they are magnetic Wiegand Bar code Proximity Smart card or whether they are of the insert type or swipe type The parallel type uses a matrix keypad 7 wires and a reader with 2 LED display 7 wires Hence th
30. ngth is 6 and the maximum offset is 40 On entering this command the screen will show gt gt SET CARD SIZE lt lt OFFSET 00 LENGTH 6 You should key in the OFFSET and LENGTH value required 3 4 SENSOR MENU When Sensor Menu is selected the following screen appears SENS OPRN DELAY ALRM TYPE MODE TIME DURN Sensor Operation Delay Alarm Type Mode Time Duration There are 2 sensor inputs provided in the Controller which may be connected to a wide range of devices This menu allows you to program the method you wish to use to process the input signals 3 4 1 Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 29 Sensor Type The first command Sensor Type is accessed by pressing the F1 Key whereupon the following screen will appear gt gt SET SENSOR PARAM lt lt 1 SENSOR IDRE NC Sensor Input Number NC Normally Closed Contact NO Normally Open Contact If the signal comes from a device whose contacts are normally closed in the non alarm state you should set the parameter to NC If it is normally open you should set to NO by pressing the F4 key followed by the ENTER Key The setting for the second sensor input will now appear which you can program in the same way 3 4 2 Operation Mode The second command Operation Mode is accessed by pressing the F2 Key The display will show gt gt SET SENSOR PARAM lt lt 1 SENSOR MODE STAT Sensor Input Number STAT Status ALRM Al
31. ode as opposed to GP mode and to PULSE mode as opposed to SHRT MULT or TOG On entering this command the screen will show OUTPUT DURATION 1 999 SEC Enter in the desired value and press ENT to accept Repeat for Output 2 TO 6 3 5 4 Example Of Using EVENT Mode Suppose it is desired to use EL2200 as a time recording terminal with a buzzer light to indicate correct swipe and a different buzzer tone for indicating an incorrect swipe This can be done by using EL2200 with 2 readers the entry reader for workers coming to work and the exit reader for workers going home Also connect a buzzer or green light to Output 1 CN2 pins 8 amp 6 and another buzzer or RED light to Output 2 CN2 pins 8 amp 7 a LOG EVENT command set this to 0 and 9 so that only valid entry and valid exit are logged See section 5 4 of User manual b OUTPUT 1 under OUTP TYPE command set to EVENT mode SHRT under OUTP EVNT command set to 0 and 9 for valid entry and valid exit Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 35 c OUTPUT 2 under OUTP TYPE command set to EVENT mode MULT under OUTP EVNT command set to 1 for invalid entry exit 3 6 COMMUNICATION MENU This menu which has 2 commands allows the baud rate of the serial communication and the identification number 1 16 of the Controller to be set The screen looks like this BAUD UNIT ENCR RATE NO MODE Press the F1
32. oller and be displayed on the LCD screen Conversely if any of the key on the EL2200 panel is pressed the character will appear on the PC screen Press the lt ESC gt Key to exit this command Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 43 If the Printer Test is selected the controller will send a stream of characters out of the serial port If a printer is connected it will print a complete character set continuously If a PC programmed as a terminal is connected it will display a complete set of characters also Ensure that Baud Rate is properly set before proceeding with the test 3 8 7 Memory Test When this test is executed the screen will show gt gt gt gt gt RAM TEST lt lt lt lt lt CONFIRM ESC ENT Press the lt ENTER gt Key to commence testing The unit will automatically test the various pages of memory by first writing data into it shift the memory up and then down and then reading back what has been written in If all the pages of the Random Access Memory RAM are good The display screen will show GOOD RAM and exit to main test menu 3 8 8 Rom Test This tests the contents of the program in the Read Only Memory The display will show PLEASE WAIT x then flash the Checksum Contents gt gt gt gt gt ROM TEST CS 1 E2 CS 2 09 and finally Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 44 gt gt gt gt gt ROM TEST lt lt lt lt
33. oller is located If you are using the OUT reader the lock will not be activated The screen will display USER ENG MENU MENU User Menu contains commands for normal operation and are described in the USER Manual Engineering Menu contains special set up commands which are only used by technical staff This chapter describes all commands in the Engineering Menu Press the F2 Key to select the Engineering Menu The screen will display ENGINEERING MENU SWIPE ENG CARD Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 22 You should swipe the ENGINEERING CARD If the card is not valid the screen goes back to the previous one displaying the USER MENU and the ENGINEERING MENU If the correct card is swiped the following display appears DOOR CARD SENS OUTP MENU MENU MENU MENU Pressing the lt NEXT gt Key will display another 4 menus COMM MODEM TEST SAVE MENU MENU MENU PARA Pressing the lt NEXT gt key will show the last command CLEAR MEM You can switch from one screen to another by repeatedly pressing the lt NEXT gt Key 3 1 DOOR MENU Select DOOR Menu by pressing the F1 Key which is the key just underneath DOOR MENU You will notice that the screen changes to L R S AC DOOR PUSH TIME TIME SENS BUTTN Lock Shunt Door Push Release Activation Sense Button Time Time Setting Setting Pressing the NEXT key will show another 2 commands PIN PIN 1 1 i SEL ENTRY Engineering Menu
34. on the PCB In EL2000 series a 12V supply is available from the relay contacts This is NOT so in EL2200 which gives volt free contacts The relay contact common is connected to CN3 pin 2 and the Normally closed NC contact to CN3 pin 1 The Normally open NO contact is connected to CN3 pin 3 Hence fail secure locks should be connected across pins 2 and 3 and then in series with the power supply and fail open locks should be connected across pins 2 and 1 and then in series with the power supply This power must be taken from the power supply and not from EL2200 See Fig 2 1b Ensure that you provide a surge suppression device across the electric lock such as a diode if DC supply is used or a varistor or capacitor if AC supply is used If you should choose to use a diode for spike suppression ensure that the polarity is correct Although the relay contact is rated at 3A we recommend that you keep the maximum current to not more than 1 0A The door sensor door contact wires should be connected to CN3 pins 4 and 6 Note that CN3 pin 4 is at 12VDC The exit push button should be connected between CN3 pin 4 and CN3 pin 5 It should be a normally open contact Note the type of door contact you have installed EL2200 is factory set to read door open contact open type of door sensor If it is of the reverse type you will have to change the setting according to the procedures Installation 13 described in section 3 1 3 If you do no
35. onnected immediately after this and feeds all other devices Note that the 12VDC available at CN2 pin 8 and CN3 pin 4 are merely rectified and smoothed voltage from the input supply 2 5 WORKING WITH PRINTER OR PC EL2200 has a serial port available at pin 1 2 3 4 of connector CN10 This port is configured as a multidrop and hence can be wired in parallel with up to 16 Controllers The serial port allows EL2200 to be connected to a printer for direct print out in the stand alone mode or to a PC running software such as EL Dsof for centralized supervision and control In either case you will require a communicator to convert the multidrop signals to RS232 signals or parallel printer signals ELID offers many different models of communicators The purpose of the communicator is to convert the multidrop signals to RS232 signals Choice of which type of communicator to use depends on 2 factors a Number of buses with each bus capable of taking 16 controllers b Whether PC or Printer is required Installation 16 For stand alone operation with printer you should choose EL71C for one bus 16 controllers and EL72 for 4 buses 64 controllers For network operation with PC you should choose EL70B for 1 bus 16 controllers EL75 for 2 buses 32 controllers and EL72 for 4 buses 64 controllers 2 6 POWERING UP After you have completed wiring as detailed in the previous section you are now ready to switch on the power Befor
36. ounder will automatically be turned off On entering into this command the display will show 2 ALARM DURATION 000 SECONDS You can set the duration to any value up to 999 seconds This function is only active in the EL2000 emulation mode 3 5 OUTPUT MENU The Output Menu consists of 3 commands associated with the control of the general purpose control output points These output points may be used to switch on electrical equipment such as lights air conditioners pumps etc On entry into this menu the screen will display the following OUTP OUTP OUTP TYPE EVENT DURN Output Output Output Type Event Duration Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 32 3 5 1 Output Type If the OUTPUT TYPE command is selected the screen will show gt gt OUTPUT SELECT lt lt 1 IME GP If you press F4 the display will change from GP general purpose to EVNT event In the GP general purpose mode the output can be activated manually by means of a special card or from a PC or by a timer In the EVNT event mode the output is also activated by an input event which may be any of the transaction codes recognized by the unit As before set the display to the mode you desire by pressing F4 key and then accept the selection by pressing the lt ENT gt key The second output point is now presented Repeat the same procedure to set the mode for output point 2 If during the initial SET UP
37. p 4 digit LED display This manual does not contain an exhaustive list of all the readers nor does it provide detailed technical information on how they can be connected to work with EL2200 Drawings for connection for readers will be found in the installation diagrams that accompany the readers The most widely used reader is the magnetic reader This reader can read codes encoded in a credit card size magnetic card There are 2 methods of reading either by swiping the card down a slot called swipe reader or inserting the card in a slot and then pulling it out called the insert readers Other types of readers are Wiegand readers which use special wires buried in cards as coding bits proximity readers which are able to read codes without contact bar code readers which are based on standard bar code technology and smart card readers which have IC s embedded in the plastic cards Often the reader unit comes equipped with a keypad similar to a telephone keypad This keypad allows the user to key in the PIN Personal Identification Number code This gives added security to the system in that the door will only open if the card plus the PIN code match just like an ATM system For some installations there is both an entry reader and an exit reader The entry reader is to gain access into the secure area whereas the exit reader is for coming out of the secure area Sometimes instead of an exit reader a push button is used This exi
38. re are many different types of door locks in use depending on the type of door it has to control The door lock is controlled by the EL2200 Controller 1 2 5 Miscellaneous Inputs Outputs The Controller may optionally be connected to an interface panel where various types of alarm outputs control outputs and status inputs are connected These are briefly mentioned below If your installation does not use these devices ignore this section a Input Sensors The EL2200 Controller has 2 input points that may be connected to other equipment to monitor their status These points are referred to as Input Sensor Points 1 and 2 ELID EL2200 Access Control System 5 b Outputs EL2200 is equipped with 7 outputs Out of these 6 outputs may be individually programmed to be operated by any input condition In addition EL2200 can also operate in the EL2000 emulation mode in which case the 7 outputs are automatically configured as follows l GP Outputs General Purpose Outputs 2 output points may be connected to other equipment to control their operation These 2 points are referred to as GP Output 1 and GP Output 2 Door Shunt Output This is an output point which is activated each time there is a valid entry and will only deactivate when the door is closed It can be used to shunt a door alarm contact monitored by a separate alarm system Sensor Armed Output The input sensors described previously may be used as b
39. t need an exit push button do not wire it in 2 3 Installation 14 MISCELLANEOUS INPUTS OUTPUTS The miscellaneous inputs outputs are available from connector CN2 as follows Pin Description Number Output Output Output Output Output Output 4 Output 4 or Door Shunt Output Output 4 7 iee Emm 1 gt 8V to work 2 gt 8V to work The various outputs may be wired directly to display lamps or relays using the 12VDC supply provided from pin 8 Similarly input volt free contacts can be wired to the sensor inputs using the 12VDC power source ELID supplies a standard interface panel fitted with relays and LED display for each output and opto isolated inputs for the 2 sensor inputs Schematic diagram of this interface is shown in fig 2 6 For those who wish to interface these panels to other devices the following specifications should be noted Installation 15 a Open Collector Output has maximum sinking capacity of 200MA Maximum voltage that can be applied externally is 35VDC b For sensor inputs the input impedance is 13 Kohm Minimum voltage needed to guarantee sensor alarm activation is 8VDC c 12VDC available at pin 8 has maximum current rating of 0 3 Amp 2 4 POWER SUPPLY The power supply required by EL2200 is 12VDC It must be fed into connector CN10 pins 5 and 6 Positive end is to be connected to PIN 5 and negative end is to be connected to PIN 6 A fuse rated at 1A is c
40. t push button is installed in the secure area Users simply press the button to come out Note that the exit reader is not equipped with a keypad since PIN codes are not necessary The reader unit is usually equipped with either LEDs Light Emitting Diodes or 7 segment displays to indicate to users what is happening at the reader ELID offers basically 2 types of readers namely parallel type and serial type Parallel type of readers are equipped with LED displays and require 14 wires Serial readers are equipped with 4 seven segment displays and require only 8 wires ELID EL2200 Access Control System 3 For parallel readers where LED s are used to indicate the status of the equipment the display and their interpretation are as follows Valid card swiped Both lights off Waiting for PIN entry Correct PIN entered Green light on Door is activated Red light off Invalid card or wrong PIN Both red and green lights on Programming mode Both lights off For Wiegand or Proximity Readers if PIN keypad is not used one indicator on the Reader itself will be used to display status In normal condition the light will blink When a card is properly read and the door is activated the light turns color and will remain steady The exact color depends on the model For serial readers using 4 seven segment display the indications for different status are as follows E RD Ifthe card has unrecognizable codes which may be due to swiping
41. talled between the Communication bus and the printer Depending on your requirement you can choose EL71C or EL72 Communicator 1 2 8 Linking to Personal Computer Instead of a printer you can link the ELID EL2200 System to a Personal Computer running EL Dsof 2000PRO software This will allow you to perform a wide range of supervisory control functions from the computer The ELIDsof 2200PRO software will run on most IBM 286 386 486 Personal Computers or true compatible 1 3 ELID EL2200 Access Control System 7 CARDS There are 4 types of cards used in ELID EL2200 Access Control System Master Card Engineering Card during thereafter Special Card User Card Aunique set of master card is supplied with each Controller This card allows the user to enter into the programming mode Certain programming functions are relevant only installation and should not be tampered with except by engineering staff The Engineering Card allows entry into engineering programming mode Holders of Special Cards are allowed to arm disarm inputs and activate deactivate outputs subject to valid card and valid time zone These cards are issued to ordinary users The above card distinctions apply to Magnetic cards ELID Hughes proximity cards and Bar code cards The cards are clearly printed with a 2 letter identification to show which type they belong to MC Master card EC Engineering card SC Special card UC
42. the card incorrectly or damage to the card the display will show E RD which means Error Read E CC Ifthe card s customer code does not match the controller s customer code the display will show E CC which means Error Customer Code E IC If the number is not found in the memory the display will show E IC which means Error Invalid Card E CA Ifthe number is found in the memory but the time zone category of the card is such that it cannot enter the door at this particular time the display will show E CA which means Error Category ELID EL2200 Access Control System 4 E NE Ifthe controller is set to Inhibit Access mode then only certain category of users can gain entry All cards of lower category will not be granted entry and the display will show E NE Error No Entry E AP Ifthe controller is set to Anti passback mode and an anti passback violation occurs the display will show E AP PIN If the controller requires PIN number to be entered E IP This indicates that an incorrect PIN number has been entered GO This indicates that the door has been unlocked 1 2 3 Door Sensor The door sensor is a device for detecting whether the door is open or closed It is linked to the Controller 1 2 4 Electric Door Lock The electric door lock is an electromagnetic device used to lock or unlock a door When the device is activated the door can be opened When it is deactivated it cannot be opened The
43. the model the cable color may differ You should check the signal name 5V GND DATAO DATA1 LED before making the connection 2 1 3 Proximity Reader Fig 2 4 Connection diagram for different models of ELID HUGHES Proximity readers to EL2200 is given in fig 2 4 a b and c Other brands of Proximity Reader can also work with EL2200 provided they use Wiegand interface In such cases identify the signal names V GND DATAO DATA1 LED and wire them according to signal names It is necessary to check the voltage and current required for the proximity reader If the voltage is 12 volts follow the wiring of fig 2 4 b Ensure that current taken by the reader is not more than 0 3A at 12V If the current rating exceeds the above or if the reader requires 24V then you should provide a separate linear power supply Fig 2 4 c Follow carefully the installation precautions of the manufacturer of the reader otherwise you may not be able to achieve the range specified 2 1 4 Installation 12 Keypad Interface ELID provides ER3 parallel keypad and ER3S serial keypad for use with Wiegand and proximity readers The wiring is as shown in fig 2 5 a and fig 2 5 b If you are using your own keypad for linking to CN12 Connector on EL2200 the keypad must be of the Matrix type with connection as in fig 2 5 a 2 2 ELECTRIC DOOR LOCK DOOR SENSE AND EXIT PUSH BUTTON INSTALLATION The electric door lock is activated by a relay located
44. urglar alarm inputs In this case you can arm or disarm the points When the points are armed the sensor armed output is switched on activated This point can only be connected to an LED indicator light Duress Alarm Outputs If the user is forced to open the door under duress he can key in a special code which will cause the Duress Alarm Output to be activated Door Open Alarm Output If the door is forced open without using a card or exit push button or if a door is left open the door open alarm output is activated Sensor Alarm Output If a sensor input is activated then unless the point is disarmed within the programmed delay period the sensor alarm output is activated This output is usually connected to a sounder to alert the occurrence of a break in 1 2 6 ELID EL2200 Access Control System 6 Power Supply The ELID EL2200 Access Control System operates on 12V supply usually with a battery back up The 12V power supply must have adequate charging capacity with transient filtering and low volt cut off ELID offers EP33 speciafically for working with EL2200 1 2 7 Printer Up to 64 EL2200 Controllers may be linked together by 4 wires to a printer for on line printing which means that every time something happens at the door the printer will immediately print out details of the event or once a day printing or report printing Note that you need to have a Communicator such as EL71C Parallel Communicator ins
45. you have set the unit to EL2000 OUTPUT EMULATION mode then only outputs 1 amp 2 can be set since the other 4 outputs are predefined as Duress alarm output door open alarm output door shunt output and sensor alarm output If during the initial SET UP you have not set the unit to EL2000 OUTPUT EMULATION mode then all the 6 outputs can be set Thus you can continue to set OUTPUTS 3 4 5 and OUTPUT 6 as a GP point or Event point If you have selected GP mode the setting is complete however if you have selected any of the point to EVNT mode the display will now show gt gt OUTPUT SELECT lt lt 1 PATTERN SHRT Engineering Menu amp Programming Procedures 33 There are 4 modes available selected by pressing F4 key SHRT Short Each event defined by the command OUTPUT EVENT will cause the output to turn on for a duration of 1 second TOG Toggle Each occurrence of an event will cause the output to toggle ON OFF ON OFF etc MULT Multiple Each event will cause the output to send a succession of pulses each of 1 second duration in succession The number of puslses is programmable PULSE Each event will cause the output to turn on for a time defined by the command OUTPUT DURATION 3 5 2 Output Events Command This command allows you to define what type of activity occurring at the door will trigger a specific output When you enter this command the following display will show DEF OU

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