Pelco Door ECP190 User Manual

ECP190 / ECP290  
DOOR CONTROLLERS  
STAND ALONE  
ACCESS CONTROL  
Site Coded & Sequentially  
Numbered Access Passes  
for Security, Identification &  
Operational Integrity.  
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NORALSY® ACCESS PASSES  
Numbered  
KCP3  
Proximity Key  
ALL ACCESS PASSES ARE  
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  
Access Pass.  
TELBIP  
or TELBIPHF  
Numbered  
ALL ACCESS PASSES ARE SITE CODED  
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.  
Rear of  
TELBIP/TELBIPHF  
or TELBIPHFP  
Site  
Code  
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The first 3n . digits of the 5n . digit Site Code  
are always engraved on each Access Pass.  
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The last 2n . digits are usually the year of  
KCP3  
Proximity Key  
manufacture.  
Example: First 3 digits engraved on Access  
Pass are 494.  
Year of manufacture 2001, therefore,  
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last 2n digits of site code are 01.  
Site Code=  
Engraved  
on Access Pass  
Not  
engraved*  
Site  
Code  
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The full 5n . digit Site Code is written on the Access Pass Information Sheet supplied by Noralsy with each  
delivery of Access Passes.  
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*The full 5n digit site code is printed on KBP Proximity Cards.  
ALL ACCESS PASSES ARE SEQUENTIALLY NUMBERED  
Rear of  
TELBIP/TELBIPHF  
or TELBIPHFP  
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.  
Holder  
Number  
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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Noralsy ECP Door Controllers  
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IMPORTANT –If NOT Monitoring Door Open/Closed Status  
OR  
ECP ALARM  
BUZZES CONTINUOUSLY  
ELEC/INST/800  
6 5 4 3 2 1  
6 5 4 3 2 1  
ON  
1
ECP Door Controller  
Standardisation of Terminal Numbering  
Place Noralsy unit on a flat surface with PCB facing skywards.  
View terminal blocks from the outside looking in. Terminal No. 1  
is always the first on the left of every terminal block strip.  
3 2 1  
4 3 2 1  
3 2 1  
1 2  
1 2 3  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4 5  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
1 2 3  
1 2  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
ELEC/INST/GEN  
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ECP190 Door Controller for  
0
1 n Door/Access Point  
Capacity 999 Users  
®
ELEC/INST/801  
ECP 190 Door Controller  
Supply  
12V DC 10%  
Dimensions  
Weight  
103 L x 106 W x 83 D (6 DIN units)  
0.44 Kg  
Power Consumption 55mA quiescent  
CE Norms EN50082, EN55022 Class B  
3
2
1
2
1
(—) (+)  
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
1
ON  
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
=
=
4
5
If not used, link terminals 3 & 4 to  
create a permanently closed circuit.  
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ECP290 Door Controller for  
0
2n Doors/Access Points  
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Capacity 999 Users per door  
ELEC/INST/830  
ANTI-PASSBACK FEATURE AVAILABLE  
ECP 290 Door Controller  
Supply  
12V DC 10%  
Dimensions  
Weight  
163 L x 106 W x 83 D (10 DIN units)  
0.56 Kg  
* If not used, link terminals 3 & 4 to  
create a permanently closed circuit.  
Power Consumption 160mA quiescent  
CE Norms EN50082, EN55022 Class B  
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Programming Stand-Alone  
Access Control Systems  
using TELPRO™ Programmer.  
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Access Control Modules with integral Infra-Red  
TELPRO™ PROGRAMMER  
MLP3 Proximity  
The TELPRO™ Programmer is a handheld  
keypad used for programming Noralsy®  
stand-alone access control systems.  
The TELPRO™ Programmer  
can be used as a wirefree  
infra-red programmer. Simply  
point at the reader/receiver  
module to program.  
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Installation companies only ever need 1n .  
TELPRO™ Programmer.  
TELPRO™ can be used on any system  
provided, of course, the Master Code (also  
referred to as the Engineer Code) which  
grants access into programming mode is  
known or, access to the ECP Door Controller  
itself is available.  
The final customer only needs a TELPRO™  
unit if they wish to effect programming  
themselves.  
MIR Infra-Red  
TELPRO™  
Programmer  
Access Control Modules, Readers, Receivers without integral Infra-Red  
The TELPRO™  
Programmer is  
supplied with a  
LB20 Swipe Card  
LTP03  
Office Proximity Reader  
MILB Card Reader  
connector cable.  
Simply connect to  
ECP Door Controller  
to program.  
ECP190  
ECP290  
ECP100  
ECP200  
TELPRO™  
Programmer  
LHF  
Dim:  
Radio receiver  
120L x 60W x 25D  
If the entrance or door panel includes a MICAM/MICIM Keypad Module connected to the ECP Door Controller, all  
programming can be effected directly via the MICAM/MICIM Keypad ie. TELPRO™ Programmer would not be  
required.You would also then have the option of having keypad access codes.  
All measurements in millimetres.  
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Programming using TELPROas a remote  
wire-free programmer.  
Remote Programming Range:  
Infra-Red Receiver  
Proximity Reader  
20 cms - 5 metres  
5 cms - 10 cms  
How to use the TELPRO:  
Important:  
Flick TELPRO switch to ON - Red LED on the right must light up.  
(Remember to turn unit off when finished)  
Dimensions (mm):  
120L x 60W x 25D  
Each press of a button  
is confirmed (as  
received) by the  
reader/receiver by a  
single beep. Press the  
TELPRObuttons  
gently.  
Point TELPRO at the reader/receiver.  
Enter the Master Code and wait for the reader/receiver to start beeping every 4 seconds  
OR  
Flick Programming Switch SW1 and wait for the reader/receiver to start beeping every 4 seconds  
(Remember to turn off the programming switch SW1 when you have finished programming).  
Follow programming instructions  
Note: An incorrect programming operation is signalled by a series of 3 beeps.  
Programming using TELPROas a  
hard-wired programmer  
ECP290/ECP200  
J5  
J6  
= Access Point 1  
= Access Point 2  
How to use the TELPRO as a hard wired unit:  
Insert the jack connection into the top of the TELPRO unit.  
Plug the connector terminal onto J5 on ECP Door Controller.  
Enter the Master Code and wait for the unit  
to start beeping every 4 seconds  
OR  
Flick Programming Switch SW1 and wait for the unit  
to start beeping every 4 seconds  
(Remember to turn off the programming switch SW1  
when you have finished programming)  
Important:  
Each press of a button is confirmed (as  
received) by the Door Controller by a  
single beep.  
Press the TELPRObuttons gently.  
Follow programming instructions.  
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ECP Door Controller with  
ACCESS PASS CONTROL  
TOP POINTS TO REMEMBER  
PROGRAMMING  
Programming is effected via the TELPRO programming keypad.  
Site Code is always a 5 digit number.  
Site Code is always stored in Slot No. 01.  
Master Code (Programming Access Code) is always a 5 digit number.  
Master Code is always stored in Slot No. 06.  
TIP - WHEN YOU ARE PROGRAMMING  
It is a good idea to have written down in advance what you want to program. Enter the numbers in quick succession  
after a beep. Do not wait more than 2-3 seconds in between entering numbers as this will confuse the system.  
SET-UP ON INSTALLATION  
Wire up according to appropriate electrical wiring schematic for your installation, then power up the Door Controller.  
Flick the Programming Switch SW1. The unit will start beeping every 4 seconds.  
STEP 1  
Example  
Decide Now -- For how many seconds do you want the door to open:  
seconds  
08  
Basic configuration,  
just do it!  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
000005 08  
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The last 2n . digits, shown as underlined, set the door open time in seconds. You can choose any length between 01 -  
99 seconds. For automation control, 01 seconds is usually more than adequate.  
A sharp beep confirms that you have correctly entered the above. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds -  
resumes.  
STEP 2  
Basic configuration,  
just do it!  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
02A0  
A sharp beep confirms that you have correctly entered the above. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds -  
resumes.  
STEP 3  
You must now set the Master Code of your choice. This is the code that allows you to access programming mode  
without having to open up the Door Controller and flicking switch SW1.  
The Master Code is always stored in Slot No. 06.  
The Master Code must be a 5 digit number, for example: 19388.  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
A sharp beep confirms that you have correctly entered the Master Code. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds -  
resumes.  
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STEP 4  
You must now inform the Door Controller of the Site Code of the Access Passes supplied.  
The Site Code is always stored in Slot No. 01.  
The Site Code is always a 5 digit number.  
Check the Access Pass Information Sheet delivered with the Access Passes. It will tell you the Site Code of the Access  
Passes delivered.  
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Example: Site Code = 45801  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
A sharp beep confirms that you have correctly entered the Site Code. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds -  
resumes.  
*KBP Proximity Cards have the full site code printed on each card.  
STEP 5  
You must now inform the Door Controller of the Access Pass Holder Numbers supplied.  
Check the Access Pass Information Sheet delivered with the Access Passes. It will tell you which Holder Numbers we  
have supplied.  
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Example:  
150n . Access Passes Supplied........HOLDER NUMBERS 001-150.  
*See Tip Wizard  
on page 13  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
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A series of 3n . beeps followed by a sharper beep confirms that you have correctly entered the Holder Numbers.  
Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes.  
STEP 6  
Turn off programming switch SW1 in the Door Controller. You have successfully programmed the system. The Access  
Passes should now all work.  
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING  
In the following examples of programming we are assuming that the Master Code = 19388. This is purely for  
demonstration purposes. When programming for real, you must enter the Master Code that you chose and set when  
the system was installed.  
Example A: Block Loading/Validation of Access Passes.  
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You have just received an additional 25n . Access Passes for the system. Holder Numbers 151- 175.  
Enter the Master Code 19388 on the TELPRO. Beeps every 4 seconds indicate that you have accessed Programming  
Mode.  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
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A series of 3n . beeps followed by a sharper beep confirms that you have correctly entered the Holder Numbers.  
Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes.  
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Example B: Deletion of 1n . Access Pass  
You have just been informed that Alan Jones has lost his Access Pass. Alan was Holder Number 074. You have to  
delete it immediately to restore system security. Enter the Master Code 19388 on the TELPRO. Beeps every 4 seconds  
indicate that you have accessed Programming Mode.  
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After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
A sharp beep confirms that you have correctly deleted Holder Number 074. Programming mode beep - every 4  
seconds - resumes.  
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Example C: Validation of 1n . Access Pass  
You have just received the additional Access Pass ordered for Alan Jones who had lost his earlier in the week. The last  
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3n . digits on the Access Pass are 176. Alan Jones is now Holder Number 176 and you have to program the system to  
accept Holder Number 176.  
Enter the Master Code 19388 on the TELPRO. Beeps every 4 seconds indicate that you have accessed Programming  
Mode.  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
A sharp beep confirms that you have correctly programmed new Holder Number 176. Programming mode beep - every  
4 seconds - resumes.  
Example D: Block Deletion of Access Passes  
You have just been informed that a set of 20 Access Passes reserved for visitors and held in reception have been  
stolen. You have to immediately delete them to restore system security. The Holder Numbers stolen were 080-099.  
Enter the Master Code 19388 on the TELPRO. Beeps every 4 seconds indicate that you have accessed Programming  
Mode.  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
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A series of 3n . beeps followed by a sharper beep confirms that you have deleted the Holder Numbers. Programming  
mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes.  
Example E:  
Changing the Relay/Lock Output Time  
You have been asked to change the Relay Output Time to 12 seconds.  
Enter the current Master Code 19388 on the TELPRO. Beeps every 4 seconds indicate that you have accessed  
Programming Mode.  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
A sharp beep confirms that you have correctly reprogrammed the relay output time for 12 seconds. Programming  
mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes.  
Example F: Changing the Master Code  
You have been asked to change the Master Code to 11821.  
Enter the current Master Code 19388 on the TELPRO. Beeps every 4 seconds indicate that you have accessed  
Programming Mode.  
After a beep enter on the TELPRO:  
A sharp beep confirms that you have correctly entered the new Master Code. Programming mode beep - every 4  
seconds - resumes.  
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ECP290 DOOR CONTROLLER FOR 2 DOORS – IMPORTANT  
INFORMATION  
FLICKING PROGRAMMING SWITCH SW1.  
The access control readers on both doors will start to beep every 4 seconds indicating programming mode status. Only  
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1 n . access point (door) can be programmed at a time.  
IF USING THE TELPRO PROGRAMMER IN WIREFREE INFRA-RED MODE:  
Simply point at the relevant reader to effect programming for its related access point (door). Repeat the process for the  
2nd access control reader on the ECP290. Remember to turn off programming switch SW1 when finished.  
IF USING TELPRO PROGRAMMER IN HARDWIRED MODE:  
Connect as follows:  
J5  
J6  
for the reader connected to I2A1, Access Point 1.  
for the reader connected to I2A2, Access Point 2.  
Remember to turn off programming switch SW1 when finished.  
Note: Programming mode can, of course, be accessed via entering the Master Code (the code stored in Slot No. 06)  
as explained earlier.  
ADDITIONAL FEATURES OF ECP290  
Activating one of the additional features offered by the ECP290 is very straightforward and involves a very slight  
modification of Step 1 (see page 9) of the Programming Operation.  
Remember: The programming operation has to be effected for each access point (door).  
00000508 = Standard Set-Up, adequate for the vast majority of installations. If this is sufficient, simply copy the  
procedure, as explained on page 9, for both doors.  
Mode 2 - Access Pass to Operate Only if Vehicle Present  
00200500 = Set-Up, Mode 2  
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Alarm delay time in minutes. A 00 setting disables the alarm function.  
When a valid access pass is presented to the reader, the relay output will be activated for 2 seconds BUT ONLY IF the  
Magnetic Induction Loop (M.I.L) contacts, terminals 1 & 2 of J10A1 or J10A2, have closed ie a vehicle is present. If the  
M.I.L contacts remain closed for longer than the preset alarm delay time, the access control reader/receiver/keypad will  
sound an alarm.  
Mode 3 - Access Pass to Operate Only if Door Closed  
00300500 = Set-Up, Mode 3  
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Alarm delay time in minutes. A 00 setting disables the alarm function.  
The status of the door is controlled by 2no. sets of contacts as follows:  
Open Position Reached (OPR) Contacts:  
Door Open Contacts (DO):  
Terminals 2 & 3 of J10A1 (Access Point 1)  
Terminals 3 & 4 of J9A1 (Access Point 1)  
Open Position Reached (OPR) Contacts:  
Door Open Contacts (DO):  
Terminals 2 & 3 of J10A2 (Access Point 2)  
Terminals 3 & 4 of J9A2 (Access Point 2)  
When a valid access pass is presented to the reader, the relay output will be activated for 2 seconds BUT ONLY IF the  
related Access Point (Door) is closed. If the Access Point (Door) remains open for longer than the preset alarm delay  
time (DO Contacts OPEN and OPR Contacts CLOSED) or, if the Access Point (Door) is blocked/stuck for longer than  
the preset alarm delay time (DO Contacts OPEN and OPR Contacts OPEN), the access control reader/receiver/keypad  
will sound an alarm.  
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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  
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they have not yet been manufactured by Noralsy . Your customer may have  
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ordered only 50n . 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  
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amount of time to program 1n . 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  
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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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Noralsy® ECP Door Controller  
®
Fail Safe Locking  
+
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
(—) (+)  
ECP190 Door Controller  
ELEC/INST/802  
Automation Control / Volt Free  
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
ECP190 Door Controller  
ELEC/INST/803  
Entrance/Exit  
Access point requiring access control on both  
sides of the door, gate or barrier.  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
6 5 4 3 2 1  
ie. Access Pass to be presented to enter and  
again to exit through the same control point.  
Note: In this type of installation, programming  
can take place via the TELPRO  
programmer at either one of the Access  
Pass readers/receivers or, alternatively, at  
the Door Controller itself.  
You only need to program at 1no. point.  
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5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
* Terminal numbering shown for  
reasons of schematic clarity.  
Terminal 1 is actually first on left.  
ECP190 Door Controller  
ELEC/INST/804  
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Noralsy® ECP Door Controller  
®
Locking  
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
(–) (+)  
ECP190 Door Controller  
ELEC/INST/805  
DIN Rail Mounting  
DIN Rail  
ELEC/INST/806  
Wall Mounting  
ELEC/INST/807  
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Noralsy® DIN Rail Power Supplies  
®
ARE121 12V AC/DC  
ARE122 12V DC  
1 AMP MAXIMUM OUTPUT  
2 AMP MAXIMUM OUTPUT  
ELEC/INST/808  
ELEC/INST/809  
ARS122 12V DC  
AB126 BATTERY STANDBY  
2 AMP MAXIMUM OUTPUT  
ELEC/INST/811  
ELEC/INST/810  
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Noralsy®  
Powering ECP Door Controller(s)  
using Noralsy® DIN Rail Power  
Supply Units  
®
ARE121 + ECP190  
ELEC/INST/812  
ARE122 + ECP290  
ELEC/INST/812A  
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ECP190 DOOR CONTROLLER with  
KEYPAD ACCESS CODE CONTROL  
TOP POINTS TO REMEMBER  
Programming is effected directly via the keypad.  
Master Code (Programming Access Code) is always a 5 digit number.  
Master Code is always stored in Slot No. 06.  
Keypad Access Codes are always 5 digit numbers.  
Keypad Access Codes can be stored in Slot Nos. 03 - 05 and 07 - 30 only.  
SET-UP ON INSTALLATION  
Proceed exactly as detailed before in section ECP Door Controller with Access Pass Control. Stop when you have  
completed Step 3. Then - Turn off programming switch SW1 in the Door Controller.  
PROGRAMMING KEYPAD ACCESS CODES  
Keypad Access Codes must be 5 digits in length and can only be stored in Slot Numbers 03-05 and 07-30.  
Example:  
You want to program codes:  
46296 for Alan  
78327 for Tony  
32534 for Alex  
Enter the Master Code on the keypad:  
Beeps every 4 seconds indicate that you have accessed Programming Mode.  
After a beep enter on the keypad:  
A sharp beep confirms that Alan’s code is recorded. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes.  
After a beep enter on the keypad:  
A sharp beep confirms that Tony’s code is recorded. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes.  
After a beep enter on the keypad:  
A sharp beep confirms that Alex’s code is recorded. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes.  
Note Carefully:  
Never program a keypad access code into Slot Numbers 01, 02 or 06.  
DELETING KEYPAD ACCESS CODES  
Example:  
You want to delete Alan’s code 46296 which is stored in Slot No. 03  
You want to delete Alex’s code 32534 which is stored in Slot No. 07  
Enter the Master Code on the keypad:  
Beeps every 4 seconds indicate that you have accessed Programming Mode.  
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After a beep enter on the keypad:  
A sharp beep confirms that you have deleted Alan’s code. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes.  
After a beep enter on the keypad:  
A sharp beep confirms that you have deleted Alex’s code. Programming mode beep - every 4 seconds - resumes.  
Note 1. You do not need to know the actual code itself which needs to be deleted, only the Slot Number in which it is  
stored.  
Note 2. Capacity is never reduced as a result of deleting codes. You can always add or change codes.  
CHANGING THE MASTER CODE  
Refer to page 11.  
CHANGING RELAY/LOCK OUTPUT TIME  
Refer to page 11.  
Automatic Time-Out – whenever programming accessed via Master Code  
System automatically reverts to normal mode approximately 20 seconds after the last  
programming operation. A single longer sharp beep signals that the system has exited  
from programming mode and returned to normal mode.  
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ARE122 POWER SUPPLY  
ECP 190 DOOR CONTROLLER  
Input  
85VAC - 264VAC  
12V DC - 2AMP  
Supply  
12V DC 10%  
Output  
Dimensions  
Weight  
103 L x 106 W x 83 D (6 DIN units)  
0.44 Kg  
Dimensions 160 L x 106 W x 85 D (10 DIN units)  
Weight  
0.5 Kg  
Power Consumption 55mA quiescent  
CE Norms  
EN55022 Class B, EN 60950, UL 94 VO  
CE Norms  
EN50082, EN55022 Class B  
ARS122 POWER SUPPLY WITH STAND-BY FACILITY  
ECP 290 DOOR CONTROLLER  
Input  
85VAC - 264VAC  
12V DC - 2AMP  
Output  
Supply  
12V DC 10%  
Dimensions 160 L x 106 W x 85 D (10 DIN units)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
163 L x 106 W x 83 D (10 DIN units)  
0.56 Kg  
Weight  
0.5 Kg  
CE Norms  
EN55022 Class B, EN 60950, UL 94 VO  
Power Consumption 160mA quiescent  
CE Norms  
EN50082, EN55022 Class B  
AB126 BATTERY STANDBY  
Battery  
Output  
12V/6A.H.  
ARE121 POWER SUPPLY WITH STAND-BY FACILITY  
12V DC - 2AMP  
Dimensions 162 L x 106 W x 112 D (10 DIN units)  
Input  
85VAC - 264VAC  
Weight  
3.0 Kg  
Output  
12V AC/DC - 1AMP  
CE Norms  
VDS, IEC 1056  
Dimensions 135 L x 106 W x 85 D (8 DIN units)  
Weight  
1.05 Kg  
CE Norms  
EN50082, EN55022 Class B  
ACCESS CONTROL MODULES  
REFERENCE  
MIR  
DESCRIPTION  
POWER CONSUMPTION  
25mA quiescent  
47mA quiescent  
30mA quiescent  
50mA quiescent  
120mA quiescent  
25mA quiescent  
120mA quiescent  
Infra-Red Receiver  
Card Reader Insert  
Card Reader Swipe  
Keypad  
MILB  
LB20  
MICAM/MICIM  
MLP3  
Proximity Reader  
Radio Receiver  
LHF  
LPT03  
Proximity Reader (office)  
N.A.C.D. Limited Unit 10, Avebury Court, Mark Road, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP2 7TA.  
TEL: 01442 211848 FAX: 01442 212776 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.nacd.co.uk  
Our policy is one of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change specifications and prices without notice. All information is given in good  
faith. No responsibility can be accepted for errors, omissions or incorrect assumptions. Picture reproduction of products are within the limitations of both colour  
and black and white printing and are intended as a guide only. © Copyright 2001 N.A.C.D. Limited.All rights reserved.  
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