Comelit SK9011/A User manual

IMPORTANT NOTES
lThis Comelit product was designed for use with access control and door entry systems in
residential, commercial or industrial settings and in public buildings or buildings used by the
public.
lAll activities connected to the installation of Comelit products must be carried out by qualified
technical personnel, with careful observation of the indications provided in the manuals /
instruction sheets supplied with those products.
lCut off the power supply before carrying out any maintenance procedures.
lUse wires with a cross-section suited to the distances involved, observing the instructions
provided in the system manual.
lWe advise against running the system wires through the same duct as the power cables (230V or
higher).
lTo ensure Comelit products are used safely: carefully observe the indications provided in the
manuals / instruction sheets and make sure the system created using Comelit products has not
been tampered with / damaged.
lComelit products do not require maintenance aside from routine cleaning, which should be
carried out in accordance with the indications provided in the manuals / instruction sheets. Any
repair work must be carried out: for the products themselves, exclusively by Comelit Group
S.p.A., for systems, by qualified technical personnel.
lComelit Group S.p.A. does not assume any responsibility for: any usage other than the intended
use; non-observance of the indications and warnings contained in this manual / instruction sheet.
Comelit Group S.p.A. nonetheless reserves the right to change the information provided in this
manual / instruction sheet at any time and without prior notice.
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1 Introduction
The SK9011/A unit is a radio frequency control unit to be used with radio
transmitters SK9062B/A and SK9062Y/A, for the purposes of controlling access to
a door fitted with an electronic lock or an automatic device.
The RF Unit connects to a PAC 500 series controller with 32-bit Wiegand output.
PAC access control software will manage all access control requests.
Assumptions
lSK9062B/A and SK9062Y/A are being activated on a known working
system.
lInstallers are experienced with installing and configuring PAC
hardware and software.
lPAC hardware and software is supplied separately.
lPAC Access Central™ will be configured before use if needed.
lA PAC 500 Series Controller will be installed and commissioned
where required.
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2 Connect to PAC500 Series Controller
1. Connect the receiver to the 500 series controller as detailed in the image below.
The SK9014 antenna is an optional item that may be required when the transmit
distance surpasses 4m (line of sight).
2. In the PAC software, set the 500 series controllers’ reader channels to Wiegand.
3. Create a 32-bit template with no parity and displaying as Hexadecimal.
4. Perform a channel download.
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3 Add Transmitter to Software
You can add a transmitter to the PAC access control software as long as the
transmitter and receiver have not been administered by the Comelit Simple Bus
application::
lRF Access Control unit must be at factory default.
lTransmitter is unprogrammed.
To add the transmitter into the PAC access software, type the code printed on the
back of the transmitter into a keyholder record as a 'OneProx(TM) Smart Card'.
The code can also be copied from the PAC Event Log with the following steps
detailed below:
1. Ensure the default Wiegand (2601 format) is inactive in the PAC access
software.
2. Open the PAC access software’s Event Log.
3. Press the top-left button (single dot) on the transmitter.
Only the button with one dot is active.
4. Copy the code generated in the Event Log to the key record.
With the transmitter code added to the software, the 32-bit format will be used to
process a read.
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Use Transmitter as RFID Proximity Credential
If the transmitter is to be used as a proximity credential with PAC GS3 MT readers,
ensure the following dip switch settings are applied to the reader.
This function is only available in readers manufactured with V2.2.0
firmware or later.
If the transmitter is presented to a reader with firmware earlier than V2.2.0, the
default Wiegand (2601 format) will generate a different number than the one
generated as a remote activation.
This number will still allow access when added to a record but due to the translation
process of the code, there is a risk of code duplication.
With no active Wiegand formats, no code is generated in the Event Log.
It may be possible to improve the signal read distance, depending on line
of sight and local environment. Point the transmitter in the direction of the
door to be accessed or directly at the RF Access Control unit.
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4 System Reset
If the receiver has either been used previously on a Comelit Simple Bus installation
or becomes unresponsive, follow the steps below to reset the unit. Existing
transmitters will not need to be re-administrated.
1. Place S2 in programming mode ‘ON’ (LED1 = fixed red)
2. Keep S1 pressed down for 15 seconds, LED1 will go out.
3. When LED1 comes back on again, the reset is complete.
4. Toggling back to operating mode (Position 1).
5 PCBLayout
lS2: For PAC the S2 switch is only needed if a reset is required.
oS2 in position 1: Operating mode
oS2 in position ON: Programming mode (Only required by PAC if a reset is
needed).
lS1 & S3 (Not required for PAC controller connection).
lLED1 & LED2 show the statuses of the unit.
oIn programming mode, the LED1 is fixed red, and in operating mode it is
flashing red.When toggled from one mode to the other, the unit emits a
double beep.
oLED2 should be a static green.
lJP2 & J5 (Not required for PAC controller connection)
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Description of terminals
1-2 Power supply 12-24 VAC or 12-33 VDC
3-4 RS485 network (Not required for PAC controller connection)
5-6 Wiegand output 5: D0 and 6: D1
7-8-9 Relay output C/NC/NO (Not required for PAC controller connection)
10 RTE button (Not required for PAC controller connection)
11 Not used
12 Not used
13 0V (Not required for PAC controller connection)
14-15 Antenna
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6 Technical Information
Power consumption 50 mA when idle, 100 mA when relay active
Operating temperature –10°C to +55°C
Operating voltage 12V @ 24VAC or 12V at 33VDC
Dimensions 55 (h) x 85 (l) x 20 (d) mm
Coverage 50m in a free field (indicative)
Offset Aerial (Part number SK9014)
This antennal can be used to improve the range of the receivers and must be used
when the receiver is located within a metal enclosure or is close to large metal
structures.
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