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CAMDEN Invision CV-601 MProx User manual

CV-601 MProx
Installation Instructions
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Camden CV-601 is an access control system for one
door.
The controller has an input for a proximity card reader
(included as part of the system), a 5 amp relay to
activate an electric lock and memory for up to 999
users.
The controller has 4 programming buttons and a 3-digit
display for:
1. Programming new cards/fobs into the memory
(individually or by batch enrolling).
2. Deleting cards/fobs from the memory (individually,
by sets, or all).
3. Selecting either Maintained (latching) or Timed
Operation mode, (and adjusting time delay).
4. Setting a User Password to protect programming
operations.
The controller is supplied in a plastic enclosure suitable
for indoor installation and for mounting on supplied
rails. The proximity card reade r is door jamb width, and
is designed for indoor or outdoor applications.
FUNCTIONS
1. Programming new credentials (cards or fobs) into
the system
Cards or fobs are enrolled into individual memory slots,
numbered 1-999. In order to enroll a card/fob, the
memory slot must be “free” (non-assi gned). When
programming the system, be sure to keep a record
(excel spreadsheet or paper record) of who has been
enrolled, and to which memory slot they were assigned.
Should that person lose their card/fob, or you wish to
cancel that person’s access privileges, it is essential that
you have a record of which memory slot they were
assigned.
1.1 Individual enrollment of cards or fobs
a) Press the RED and BLUE buttons simultaneously
b) Sele ct a free ( non-assigned) storage location. Hit the
red button to scroll up, or the blue button to scroll
down. Assigned locations will have decimals points
between the displaye d numbers. Non-assigned
(free) locations are indicated by decimals points
being off.
c) Once you have found a free slot, present the badge
to be enrolled (card of fob) to the proximity reader
(decimal pointswill go on).
d) Confirm your selection by pressing the GREEN button
(decimal pointswill briefly flash).
e) Repeat steps b-d to enter other credentials or
simultaneously press RED and BLUE buttons to exit
from programming mode.
1.2 Batch loading of cards or fobs
Cards/fobs may be quickly enrolled in the system in
“batches”, rather than on a “one by one” basis.
The credentials to be enrolled must be sequentially
numbered in order to do so.
a) Press the RED and BLUE buttons simultaneously to
access the programming mode.
b) Press the YELLOW button to access the Function
selection menu.
c) Select Function F03 by pressing the red button twice.
d) Confirm this selection by pressing the GREEN button.
Package Contents
- (1) Programming Controller
- (1) ProximityCard Reader withplug-in
cable
- Hardware package with controller
mounting bracket and screws
- (2) 47V rated varistors (MOV)
Batch loading of cards or fobs (Cont’d.)
e) The start memory location will now appear, default
being the first available number. A decimal point to left
will appear indicating that the initial memory location is
being selected. Select the desired “start” location by
scrolling up or down on the RED or BLUE buttons.
For a new system, the initial memory location is
typically 001. However, if 20 cards had previously been
enrolled in slots 001-020, your new “start” location
should be 021.
NOTE: If you accept 001 as the start location, you will
overwrite the existing cards/fobs.
f) Press the GREEN button to confirm the start memory
location.
g) Now select the final memory location by pressing the
RED button to scroll up until the desired location is
reached. A decimal point to the right will now appear
indicating that the final location is being selected.
h) Confirm selection of the final memory location by
pressing the GREEN button. The system is now ready
to “load”.
i) Present the ini tial card in the sequence. The system
will now automatically “load” the sequenced cards
into the system.
Example: Start memory location = 120, final memory
location = 127. By presenting card #112233 to the
reader, 8 cards will be entered in memory slots #120-
127. The numbers enrolled will be 112233-112240
j) Press the GREEN button to confirm programming.
k) Press the RED & BLUE buttons to exit from the
Programming Mode.
Location Card
120 112233
121 112234
122 112235
123 112236
124 112237
125 112238
126 112239
127 112240
2. Deleting Cards or Fobs
2.1 Deleting Individual Cards or Fobs
a) Press the RED and BLUE buttons simultaneously to
access the programming mode.
b) Select the storage location to be deleted by scrolling
up or down with the RED or BLUE buttons. If decimal
points are on, this indicates that the location has a
card/fob programmed into it.
c) Press the GREEN button. The letter -C- (cancel) will
now appear on the left-hand side of the display.
d) Press the GREEN button agai n to confirm del etion.
The decimal points will go off and the storage
location is now freed up, and the card/fob that was
programmed to that location will no longer work.
e) Repeat steps b-d to delete other codes.
f) Press the RED & BLUE buttons to exit from the
Programming Mode.
2.2 Deleting a set of Cards or Fobs
a) Press the RED and BLUE buttons simultaneously to
access the programming mode.
b) Press the YELLOW button to access the Function
selection menu.
c) Select Function F04 by pressing the red button 3
ti mes.
d) Confirm your selection by pressing the GREEN
button.
e) Select the first location to be deleted by scrolling up
or down with the RED or BLUE buttons.
f) Press the GREEN button to confirm the first location
to be deleted.
g) Select the last location to be del eted by scrolling up
with the red button.
h) Press the GREEN button to confirm the last location
to be deleted. The letter C will appear on the left
hand side of the display.
i) Press the GREEN button again and the system will
automatically delete the range selected.
j) Press the RED & BLUE buttons to exit from the
Programming Mode.
2.3 Deleting all Cards or Fobs
a) Press the RED and BLUE buttons simultaneously to
access the programming mode.
Deleting all Cards or Fobs (Cont’d.)
b) Press the YELLOW button to access the function
selection menu
c) Press the RED button to scroll to Function F05
d) Press the GREEN button to confirm your selection.
The letter C will appear on the left side of the
display.
e) Press the GREEN button again, to confirm that you
wish to delete all codes. The CV-600 will now fully
delete all of the stored codes. All other stored
parameters (relay times, password, etc.)
f) Press the RED & BLUE buttons to exit from the
Programming Mode.
3. Selecting Relay operating mode and relay timing
a) Press the RED and BLUE buttons simultaneously to
access the programming mode.
b) Press the YELLOW button to access the function
selection menu.
c) Press the GREEN key to confirm your selection – F01.
The existing setting will appear on the display. If 000
is displayed, the relay will operate in the maintained
(latching) mode. If a number between 1-180 is
displaye d, the relay will activate for this number of
seconds. Push the red button to scroll up, or the
blue button to scroll down to the desire setting.
d) Press the GREEN button to confirm this selection.
The display will return to the function mode and the
new settingwill be stored.
e) Press the RED and BLUE keys simultaneously to exit
from the programming mode.
4. Setting up the password function (optional)
Please read this section completely before adding
password. By enabling/setting up this function, only
those with the valid password will be able to program
the system. Passwords may be easily deleted (see
section 4.2 below). The system will accept only one
password- programming a second password will void
out the first password entered.
NOTE: if the password is lost or forgotten, contact the
factory on how to reset the system (all system settings
and programmed information will be lost!!!)
4.1 Adding a password
a) Press the RED and BLUE buttons simultaneously to
access the programming mode.
b) Press the YELLOW button to access the Function
selection menu.
c) Press the RED button once to scroll to Function F02.
d) Confirm this selection by pressing the GREEN button.
The letter P (password) will appear on the left side of
the display.
e) Select a “password” by pressing six times on any
combination of the colored buttons.
For example: red, red, green, green, blue, blue. Each
time a button is pressed, the letter P will flash.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to write down/remember the
sequence, as there is no way to retrieve this password
from the system. A complete system reset will be
required if the sequence cannot be recalled!!!
Once the sequence is completed, the function selection
me nu will reappear on the display.
Failure to complete the sequence within 10 seconds wi ll
abort the password entry.
The password is stored in EEPROM and is requested
whenever RED & BLUE are pressed to access the
programming mode. The letter P will appear on the left
side of the display. Enter the sequence of six colored
buttons that correspond to the password. Each time a
button is pressed, the letter P will flash. Once the
correct 6 color password is entered, the programming
mode can be accessed. If the sequence entered is
incorrect, the displays will go off.
Thi s also avoi ds entry of
incorrect passwords or erroneous pressing of any key.
To retry, press the RED & BLUE buttons again.
4.2 Deleting an existing password
a) Press the RED and BLUE buttons simultaneously to
access the programming mode.
b) Enter the password to be deleted by pressing the
correct sequence of colored buttons.
c) Press the YELLOW key to access the function
selection menu.
d) Press the RED button once to scroll to Function F02.
e) Confirm this selection by pressing the GREEN button.
f) Allow time-out (10 seconds) to elapse; password is
dele ted and wil l not be requested upon any
subsequent accessing of programming mode.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT press any buttons for 10
seconds, or a new password will be created.
Deleting an existing password (Cont’d.)
Should you wish to program a new password, see
section 4.1 above.
g) Press the RED & BLUE buttons to exit from the
Programming Mode.
5. Using the Shorting Jumper (optional)
This function allows you to add an external device in the
circuit for appl i cations where 2 (dual) contact cl osures
are requi red. Examples of thi s type of switch would be
a Loop detector, keypad, key switch, or Time clock.
To enable this function, remove the supplied shorting
jumper from Terminals 5 & 7 (see diagram below) and
replace with your external N/O momentary switch.
(Since these terminals are in fact connected directly in
series with the output relay, a connection (shorting
jumper or your de vice) is required for the circuit to be
made.)
Diagram of terminal blocks and keys:
TERMINAL BLOCK
1. Not Used
2.Relay contact: N.C
3. Relay contact: common
4. Relay contact: N.O
5. Relay enabling
6. Relay forced activation
7. GROUND
Black
8. Wiegand data input (DATA 1)
Whi te
9. Wiegand data input (DATA 0)
Green
10. Output for reader power supply (9Vdc)
Red
11. Power supply (12V AC/DC)
12. Power supply (12V AC/DC)
Technical Specifications:
Power supply 12V AC/DC
Inputs 1 data input with Wiegand
protocol
Memory capacity 999 users
Relay Output 1 form C contact
Request to exit input Inside push button input
(normally open momentary)
Relay operating mode Timed from 1 to 180 seconds or
maintained (latching)
Relay contact capacity 5 amps @ 125 VAC or 30 VDC
Programming 4 buttons (YELLOW, RED, BLUE,
GREEN) and 3 digit display
Dimensions
Control ler 2 ¾” W X 3 ½” H X 2 ¼”D
(70 x 90 x 60mm)
Reader 1 ¾” W x 4 ½” H x ¾” D
(45 x 114 x 18mm)
5502 Timberlea Blvd.,
Mississaug a, ON Canada L4W 2T7
www.camde ncontrol s.co m
Toll Free: 1.877.226.3369
File:
CV-60 1 MP rox
Published: Jun e 26, 2012
Part No.:
#40-82B0 55R

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