Conlan Wiegand CT 1200 Family User manual

460110 CT 1200
Keypad for Wiegand installations:
Format 26/8/4
26 bits for whole code. 8/4 bits for each digit. Set up
on site by short cut wires and power up.
External controlling of the LED´s and the buzzer.
IP 67, 12 VDC
2,5 m cable 8 cores
Works together with the Conlan 5000 Wiegand
controller for up to 512 users.
460111 PR 1200
Prox Reader for Wiegand Installations:
Format 26 bits
External controlling of the LED´s and the buzzer.
IP 67, 12 VDC
2,5 m cable 8 cores
The reader can be delivered in a smaller unit.
Works together with the Conlan 5000 Wiegand
controller for up to 512 users.
460194 BioTag Office
Fingerprint reader for Wiegand installations:
Format 26 bits
Stand Alone.
External controlling of the LED´s and the buzzer.
2,5 m cable, 12 cores, IP 67, 12 VDC
Works together with the Conlan 5000 Wiegand
controller for up to 512 users.
460116 Wiegand Con
Controller 5000 for Wiegand installations. 26 bits:
For 1 door. In and out Reader. Door contact. REX
contact. Relays (2 pcs) for door and alarm. Output for
LED/Buzzer in Readers. 232 communication to PC and
485 for networking. Log in the controller for 3500 logs.
Incl Windows quick setup program. Stand alone
programming of cards/transponders or by computer.
Enrolling, deleting all cards, mastercard, single cards,
missed cards etc.
Art. No. Short name
Description
Art. No. Short name
Description
Art. No. Short name
Description
Art. No. Short name
Description
Wiegandv.2 Man. ENGjun12
Wiegand
CT 1200 Family

Page 2 Wiegand CT 1200 Family
W26CTRL COM CM REX D0 D1 D0 D1LEDBUZ
GND12VTTGNDX-X+LKLKALAL
J1 J2
J3
485 232
Intrare Iesire
Cititor
Iesire
Cititor
Intrare
CM REX
Sursa
12V/500mA
Two-Way - One Door Controller
Specifications:
Two –Way Control.
511 users cards + one master card
3584 off-line events with date and time stamp.
real time clock
backup battery for clock , EEProm memory
dual-processor
fully stand alone or network able
possibility for stand-alone add/delete cards including lost or damaged cards without need to erase all
cards or connect to computer.
Computer connection via RS485 or RS232
Network connection or direct to RS232 serial port.
Lock device relay, NO/NC selectable by jumper/software.
Alarm relay, NO/NC selectable by jumper/software.
Door contact input. (NC)
Request to exit input (REX). (NC)
Inputs for two 26bit Wiegand readers (In and Out).
Open collector outputs for reader LED and Buzzer.
Stand Alone Reset using wire.
Box tamper contact (NC).
12Vcc, 500mA max. power input.
Connections: !!! Caution –read all the instruction in order to assure a proper working of controller.
Connector description
12V, GND:
Power supply, 12Vcc, 500mA max.
T; T:
Box tamper contact (NC)
GND:
0V
X-; X+:
RS485 port
LK; LK:
Lock device relay
AL; AL:
Alarm relay
BUZ:
Open Collector output for buzzer
LED:
Open Collector output for LED
COM:
Common for door contact and REX
CM:
Door contact input
REX:
Request to exit input (REX)
D0; D1:
Data from readers
Note:
1. In case that you using just one reader let the other inputs unconnected.
2. In case that you are not using door contact input, short with a wire between COM and CM. By default,
door contacts input is NC.
Prox
Entry
Prox
Exit
Entry Exit
Power
supply
12 V DC

Manual Page 3
Jumper Configuration:
J1 –Alarm relay NO or NC
J2 –Lock device relay NO or NC
J3 –Communication port: RS232 or RS485
Programming:
By default, the following parameters are set:
No cards defined
Door Unlock Time (DUT) = 5 seconds
Door Open Time (DOT) = 30 seconds
Alarm Time (AT) = 5 seconds
Invalid Card status Time (ICT) = 2 seconds
Re-lock door –active
Re-lock on opening –active
Door contact –NC
REX type - NC
Parameters description:
Door Unlock Time(DUT) is the maximum activation time for lock device relay in case of a valid card or
REX activation. Defined in seconds from 1 to 255.
Door Open Time (DOT) is the maximum allowed time for door to be left open. This time start from the
moment of unlocking the door, that’s why is mandatory to be greater then DUT. If at the end of DUT the
door is still open, and “Door still open” event is generated and logged and alarm relay is activated. If you
want to let the door to be opened for infinite time, you should set this time at DOT = 255. Defined in
seconds from 1 to 255.
Alarm Time (AT) is the time for alarm relay activation. It starts from the moment of alarm generation and
end of alarm condition. If door is forced open then alarm relay will be still active for AT time after closing
the door. Same if door is left open.
Invalid card status time (ICT) is the time for readers to show the invalid status of a card using LED’s and
buzzer.
Re-Lock Door –if active the door is re-locked when is closed or opened, depending of the following
setting:
Re-Lock on opening –is valid only if the previous setting is active. If activated, door is re-locked when
the door is opened, otherwise when is closing, without waiting for DUT to expire.
Card programming:
For cards programming a master card is needed. This can be enrolled either by stand-alone reset or by
computer.
Controller memory is table structured, from 0 up to 511, where 0 is master card. We recommend to keep a
table in the following format to be able to made a complete card programming.
Position
Card number
User name
0
xx:xxxxx
Mastercard
1
xx:xxxxx
User name 1
2
xx:xxxxx
User name 2
…
…
…
511
Free
With system powered, present master card. System goes into stand alone programming.
Programming phases are indicated by LED clipping and buzzer sounds, following by approx. 1 sec pause.
Each presentation of master card put the system in next programming phase.
1. one short activation –enrol card in first free position
2. 2 short activation –delete an existing card
3. 3 short activation –delete a lost/damaged card

!!! ATTENTION –It is very important to know each card position.
Enroll card on first free position:
With system on “Enrol card in first free position” present card that you want to enrol. This will be enrolled on
first free position in table. (write down that position). If some error occurs while enrolling , system will signal
with “invalid card”, meaning that cards is already enrolled or memory is full.
After enrolling one card , others cards can be enrolled directly.
Delete an existing card:
With system on “Delete an existing card” present card that you want to delete. That card will be deleted from
memory and that position becomes free. Write down that position as free position. If deletion cannot be made
an “invalid card” signal will be show on readers, meaning that card did not exist in database. After deleting
one card, others can be presented to be deleted directly.
Delete a lost/damaged card:
With this option you can delete a card without having that card. It is very useful in case of
lost/stolen/damaged cards. It is possible to delete one card without deleting all cards and without using a
computer –fully stand-alone. in this phase is very important to know user position in database.
With system on “Delete a lost/damage card” present the card with position number lower then card we want
to delete. For instance, if we want to delete card in position 37 we will present card in position 36 If we do not
have card in position 36 (36 is free) we will present card in position 35. And so on. In other words, this phase
can be “delete first card enrolled after (as position) presented card”.
Again, it is very important to note all position of cards enrolled or deleted.
Stand alone reset and master card enrolling:
Master card can be enrolled in the following steps:
1. Power off
2. Disconnect CM input
3. Short with a wire between LED output and CM input
4. Power On
5. After aprox. 3 seconds of LED flashing, system goes into “Enrol card” phase, as shown by LED/Buzzer.
6. Present the card that you want to become master.
7. At exit of Enrolling card phase power off the system.
8. Remove the wire between CM and LED
9. Reconnect CM wire from magnetic contact
10. Power on
For security reasons, all cards will be deleted before enroling master card. System goes in “Enrol card” and
since all cards are deleted, first card enrolled will be enrolled in position 0, becoming master card.
Thank you, for choosing Conlan's products.
Please contact our support service for further
information, whenever needed.
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