golmar EL4502/NFC User manual

USER MANUAL
Code 50123711 T NKIT N4502 NFC E REV.0218
NFC standalone
access control

Contents....................................................................................................................................................................... 2.
Characteristics.............................................................................................................................................................. 2.
Installation of the door panel....................................................................................................................................... .. ....
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Location of the embedding box
.................................................................................................................................3Positioning the embedding box
..................................................................................................................3Securing the frame and closing the panel
Description of the module........................................................................................................................................ .... ... .. .
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Description of the EL4502/NFC module
...................................................................................................................................4Description of the JP1 jumper
.........................................................................................................................4Description of the self-testing LEDS
............................................................................................................................................4Description of the tones
............................................................................................................................5Description of the SW1 DIP switch
Installation of the power supply.........................................................................................................................................
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Detail of the TF-104 power supply unit installation
Installation of the lock release............................................................................................................................................5
Description of the NFC cards & key tag ..................................................................................................................... ......6
Module operation...................................................................................................................................... ................... ....
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Description of module operation
Module programming.......................................................................................................................................................
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Card management with the SW1 DIP switch
/ key tag ............................................................................................... 1. 0-11Card management with the Master card
Wiring diagrams.......................................................................................................................................... ............. ..... .. .
.................................................................................. ........ 12-14.......... .
EL4502/NFC with Nexa Modular door panels
................................................................................................................................. ..... 14....... .Standalone operation
Notes.......................................................................................................................................................................... .15.
Compliance................................................................................................................................................................ .16.
CONTENTS
CHARACTERISTICS
-NFC standalone access control module (Golmar proximity cards).
-Capacity of up to 2,000 Residents' cards and 30 Master cards ./ key tags / key tags
-Basic configuration using DIP switches.
-Basic configuration using the Master card.
-Advanced configuration and management of the NFC access control. Mobile with NFC and AC Manager app
required (Android only) TAC Manager manual (code 50124945)., see the
(Consult our technical service department).
-Enables management of the residents' card to activate the lock release of the NFC access control via mobile. Mobile
with NFC and OpenGo app required (Android only) TOPENGO manual (code 50124946)., see the
(Consult our technical service department).
-Power supply 12 Vac or 18 Vdc.
-Can be combined with Nexa Modular panels.
-2 potential-free output relays (NO, C, NC) and digital panic output (to alarm control centre).
-Relays 1 and 2 with three potential-free contacts (NO, C, NC), maximum load: 18 Vac /1 A18 VA or 24 Vdc /0.75 A18 W).
- .2 inputs for external relay 1 activation button (PL1) and relay 2 (PL2) ”lock release”
- .Programmable activation time for each relay from 3 to 99 seconds (default 3 seconds)
-JP1 jumper for tamper alarm activation.
- .Internal buzzer for reproducing tones (confirmation, error, tamper alarm activated)
-Two-colour LED on the front to indicate the operating status (confirmation, error, programming).
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NFC STANDALONE ACCESS CONTROL

INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL
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Location of the embedding box:
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Make a hole in the wall to position the top of the module at a height of 1.65m.
Hole dimensions:
NCEV-90CS embedding box: 99(W) x 132.5(H) x 56.5(D) mm.
The module has been designed to withstand all environmental conditions. We do however
recommend taking extra precautions to prolong its life (shields, covered areas, etc.).
Positioning the embedding box:
Break the flange to allow the entry of cables
through the bottom part of the embedding box.
Pass the cable through the hole made
in the embedding box.
Embed the box and ensure that it is level and flush.
Once embedded, remove the protective stickers
from the screw holes.
Once the wiring work has been completed,
secure the frame and panel to the embedding
box with the screws provided.
To complete the fitting of the panel, attach the
clip-on covers by positioning one end and then
applying slight pressure to the other end until
they clip into place.
Securing the frame and closing the panel:
Embedding box.
Frame + EL4502 NFC module.
Panel.
Clip-on covers.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE MODULE
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The wiring terminals are located at the back of the module and correspond
to the following connections:
power supply.
normally open output relay 1.
common relay 1.
normally closed output relay 1.
normally open output relay 2.
common relay 2.
normally closed output relay 2.
panic output.
negative.
input for external button relay 1.
input for external button relay 2.
~, ~ :
NA1 :
C1 :
NC1 :
NA2 :
C2 :
NC2 :
P :
:
PL1 :
PL2 :
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Description of the EL4502/NFC module:
Description of the JP1 jumper:
Tamper alarm mode is activated. In this mode, a constant audible alarm and the “P” panic
output of the open collector (3 seconds every minute) are activated. Alarm mode ends when the JP1
jumper is replaced. The tamper can be cancelled by waving a Master card (configured) over the
EL4502/NFC proximity reader; to terminate alarm mode, replace the JP1 jumper and wave the Master
card over the reader again (the red LED on the reader will turn off).
Normal operation, alarm not activated.
PL1 PL2
The JP1 jumper is located to the right of the terminal strip, it activates the
tamper alarm.
Red /Green
The two-colour (red and green) self-testing LED is located on the top left-hand side of the front of the module.
Description of the self-testing LEDs:
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Correct access Off
Incorrect access On (1.5 seconds)
Standby
Normal
Operation
Off
On (1.5 seconds)
Off
Off
Red LED Green LED
With SW1 DIP Slow blink Off
On
Off
Rapid blink
Off
On (1.5 seconds)
Off
Programming
mode
Card programmed
Card already exists
Deleting cards
Card deleted
Rapid blink
Off
Off
On (1.5 seconds)
With Master card
Memory full (error) Off On
The NFC access control module features an internal buzzer for reproducing operating tones:
Incorrect access 1 long tone
Card programmed 2 rapid tones
Card deleted 2 rapid tones
Correct access
Operation
2 rapid tones
Alarm activated 1 constant tone
Duration
Description of the tones:

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INSTALLATION OF THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT
To wall mount the transformer, position
the fastening tabs.
Drill two 6mm diameter holes and
insert the wall plugs.
Fix the power supply unit using
the specified screws.
The power supply unit can be mounted onto a DIN rail (3 elements) by applying slight pressure.
To remove the transformer from the rail, use a flat screwdriver and lever it off, as shown in the drawing.
Install the transformer in a dry and protected location.
Please note that current regulations stipulate
that the transformer must be protected by a
circuit breaker.
DIN 46277
Detail of the TF-104 power supply unit installation:
INSTALLATION OF THE LOCK RELEASE
Lock release
If the lock release is to be fitted to a metal door, use a Ø3.5mm drill
bit and thread the hole made.
For wooden doors, use a Ø3mm drill bit.
M 4 x 8
DIN-7972
DIN-963
IMPORTANT: The access control module is supplied with two varistors. If you are
going to connect an AC lock release to one of the outputs, fit the
varistor supplied directly to the lock release terminals to ensure that
the module functions correctly.
The SW1 DIP switch is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the module. It enables us to
add/remove cards.
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
DESCRIPTION OF THE MODULE
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With DIP switch 2 set to ON, it enables Master user cards to be added.
(See p. 8 and p. 10).
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1 2 3 4 5
ON
PL1
SW1
P1
With DIP switch 3 set to ON, it enables Residents', one-access Visiting and
multi-access Visiting user cards to be added. (See p. 8).
With DIP switch 4 set to ON, it enables Installation cards to be added. (See p. 8).
With DIP switches 1 and 2 set to ON, it enables all Master user cards to be removed.
(See p. 9).
With DIP switches 1 and 3 set to ON, it enables Residents', One-access Visiting and
multi-access Visiting user cards to be removed. (See p. 9).
With DIP switches 1 and 4 set to ON, it enables all Installation cards to be removed.
(See p. 9).
With DIP switches 1, 2 and 3 set to ON, it enables all cards, except Installation cards,
to be removed. (See p. 9).
With DIP switch 5 set to ON, it enables the activation time of relay 1 and relay 2 to be
programmed. (See p. 9).
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Types of NFC card :and key tag
The NFC access control module allows the following types of card :and key tag
Residents' cards :/ key tags NFC/US cards when added as Residents' cards enable access (see p. 8)./ key tags / key tags
Up to 2,000 cards (Residents', visiting (one-access) and visiting (multi-access) can be added./ key tags
Master cards :/ key tags NFC/US cards when added as Master cards enable the user to: (See p. 10 )./ key tags / key tags - 11
-Add: Residents' , visiting (one-access), visiting (multi-access) and Installation cards.cards/ key tags
-Add Residents' , visiting (one-access) and visiting (multi-access) cards and can be assigned to the Mastercards/ key tags
card as a group of Residents' cards ./ key tag / key tags AC Manager app and mobile with NFC required (Android only).
-Remove: Residents' , visiting (one-access), visiting (multi-access) and Installation cards.cards/ key tags
-Remove a group of Residents' cards assigned to a Master card ./ key tags / key tag AC Manager app and mobile
with NFC required (Android only).
Up to 30 Master cards can be added./ key tags
Visiting cards (one-access): NFC/1U cards when added enable only 1 access, but are reprogrammable to allow
them to be added again (see p. 8).
Visiting cards (multi-access): NFC/MU cards when added enable up to 100 accesses, the exact number of which
(1 to 100) can be set before adding the card in the module. AC Manager app and mobile with NFC required
(Android only). These cards are not reprogrammable so become unusable once the number of accesses
configured is reached (see p. 8).
Installation cards: NFC/IN cards enable the access control module to be linked to a mobile with NFC for advanced
configuration and management of the NFC access control installation with the AC Manager app previously installed
on the mobile phone (see p. 8). AC Manager app and mobile with NFC required (Android only).
Up to 5 NFC/IN cards can be added.
Description of the NFC cards :and key tag
NFC CARD NFC/US USER Code: 11812100
NFC CARD NFC/IN INSTALLER Code: 11812105
NFC CARD NFC/1U GUEST Code: 11812110
NFC CARD NFC/MU TICKETING Code: 11812115
NFC NFC/US USER CodeKEY TAG TAG : 11812125
NFC CARD NFC/US USER
DESCRIPTION OF THE NFC CARDS AND KEY TAGS
NFC STANDALONE ACCESS CONTROL
08940 SPAIN NFC/US 11812100
NFC TAGNFC/USKEY TAG USER

Module in standby mode.
In standby mode, the module can perform the following operations:
Activation of external buttons: Allows activation of relay outputs 1 and 2 by means of external push buttons PL1 and
PL2 respectively.
The button can be configured by means of programming to activate the output by pressing the button and deactivate it
after a period of between 3 and 99 seconds has elapsed.
By access card :/ key tag
Opening by user card (Residents'):/ key tag Enables activation of the relay 1 and relay 2 outputs when a previously
added Residents' access card is waved over the proximity reader, with deactivation after 3 seconds. The/ key tag
module will emit 2 confirmation tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second.
Opening by visiting card (one-access): Enables activation of the relay 1 and relay 2 outputs when a previously
added Visiting card (one-access) is waved over the proximity reader, with deactivation after 3 seconds. The module
will emit 2 confirmation tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second.
Notes:
Visiting cards (one-access) enable only 1 access, but are reprogrammable to allow them to be added again.
Visiting cards (one-access) can be added in different access control modules, but can only be used once for each
access control.
Opening by visiting card (multi-access): Enables activation of the relay 1 and relay 2 outputs when a previously
added Visiting card (multi-access) is waved over the proximity reader, with deactivation after 3 seconds. The module
will emit 2 confirmation tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second.
Not s:e
Visiting cards (multi-access) when added enable up to 100 accesses, the exact number of which (1 to 100) can be
set before adding the card in the module , see(mobile with NFC and AC Manager app required (Android only))
the .TAC Manager manual (code 50124945)
Visiting cards (multi-access) are not reprogrammable so become unusable once the number of accesses
configured is reached.
Note: The activation time for access cards can be set at between 3 and 99 seconds (see p. 9)./ key tags
Description of module operation
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OPERATION OF THE MODULE
NFC STANDALONE ACCESS CONTROL

Card management with the SW1 DIP switch:/ key tag
Add user cards (Master):/ key tags set DIP switch 2 to ON, the LED on the front will blink (red). Then
wave the new NFC/US cards (Golmar) that you wish to add over the proximity reader one by/ key tags
one, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every time a Master
proximity card is memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card has already/ key tag / key tag
been memorised.
Up to 30 Master cards can be memorised./ key tags
To exit 'Add Master cards ' mode, set DIP switch 2 to OFF, the LED on the front (red) will turn off./ key tags
( )
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ON
PL1
Basic configuration of the access control with the SW1 DIP switch. It is located on the top right-hand
side of the back of the module.
It enables the adding/removing of Master , (one-access andand residents' access cards/ key tags
multi-access) and Installation cards.As well as the programming of relay opening times.
Add user cards (Residents'):/ key tags set DIP switch 3 to ON, the LED on the front will blink (red).
Then wave the new NFC/US cards (Golmar) that you wish to add over the proximity reader/ key tags
one by one, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every time a
Residents' proximity card is memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card/ key tag / key tag
has already been memorised.
To exit Add Residents cards ' mode, set DIP switch 3 to OFF, the LED on the front (red) will turn“ ” / key tag
off.
Add visiting cards (one-access): set DIP switch 3 to ON, the LED on the front will blink (red). Then
wave the new NFC/1U cards (Golmar) that you wish to add over the proximity reader one by one, the
module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every time a Visiting proximity
card (one-access) is memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card has already been
memorised.
To exit Add Visiting cards (one-access) mode, set DIP switch 3 to OFF, the LED on the front (red) will“ ”
turn off.
Note: Visiting cards (one-access) are reprogrammable to allow them to be added again.
Add visiting cards (multi-access, up to 100 accesses): set DIP switch 3 to ON, the LED on the front
will blink (red). Then wave the new NFC/MU cards (Golmar) that you wish to add over the proximity
reader one by one, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every
time a Visiting proximity card (multi-access) is memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card
has already been memorised.
To exit Add Visiting cards (multi-access) mode, set DIP switch 3 to OFF, the LED on the front (red) will“ ”
turn off.
Note: Visiting cards (multi-access) can be configured with up to 100 accesses when they are added
using DIP switch 3 of the module. If you wish to set the number of accesses (from 1 to 99), first open
the AC Manager app to set the number and then add the card using the NFC access control module.
The card is not reprogrammable so it will become unusable once the number of accesses configured
is reached.
Note: Up to 2,000 cards (Residents', one-access and multi-access) can be added. The/ key tags
module will emit an error tone and the green LED will light up to warn of when the memory is full.
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Add Installation cards: set DIP switch 4 to ON, the LED on the front will blink (red). Then wave the new
NFC/IN cards (Golmar) that you wish to add over the proximity reader one by one, the module will emit
2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every time an Installation proximity card is
memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card has already been memorised.
Up to 5 installation cards can be memorised.
To exit Add Installation cards mode, set DIP switch 4 to OFF, the LED on the front (red) will turn off.“ ”
Note: Installation cards are for advanced configuration and management of the access control (mobile
with NFC and AC Manager app required, Android only), TAC Manager manual (codesee the
50124945).
Continued overleaf
SW1
P1
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( ) Factory setting.
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Remove all user cards (residents', one-access and multi-access):/ key tags set DIP switches 1
and 3 to ON, the LED on the front will blink (red). Press button P1 for 5 seconds (the red LED will blink
rapidly), then the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for 1 second confirming that
all user cards (residents', one-access and multi-access) have been deleted./ key tags
To exit “Remove all user cards (residents', one-access and multi-access)” mode, set DIP/ key tags
switches 1 and 3 to OFF, the LED on the front (red) will turn off.
Remove all user cards (Master):/ key tags set DIP switches 1 and 2 to ON, the LED
on the front will blink (red). Press button P1 for 5 seconds (the red LED will blink
rapidly), then the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for 1
second confirming that all Master cards have been deleted./ key tags
To exit “Remove all user cards (Master)” mode, set DIP switches 1 and 2 to/ key tags
OFF, the LED on the front (red) will turn off.
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( )
1 2 3 4 5
ON
PL1
SW1
P1
Remove all Installation cards: set DIP switches 1 and 4 to ON, the LED on the front will blink (red).
Press button P1 for 5 seconds (the red LED will blink rapidly), then the module will emit 2 tones and the
LED will light up (green) for 1 second confirming that all Installation cards have been deleted.
To exit “Remove all Installation cards” mode, set DIP switches 1 and 4 to OFF, the LED on the front (red)
will turn off.
Remove all cards (except Installation cards):/ key tags set DIP switches 1, 2 and 3 to ON, the LED
on the front will blink (red). Press button P1 for 5 seconds (the red LED will blink rapidly), then the
module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for 1 second confirming that all cards/ key
tags have been removed (except Installation cards).
To exit “Remove all cards (except Installation cards)” mode, set DIP switches 1, 2 and 3 to/ key tags
OFF, the LED on the front (red) will turn off.
Programming relay 1 activation time by card access:/ key tag set DIP switch 5 to ON, the LED on
the front will blink (red). Press and hold down button P1, the red LED will turn off and the green LED will
blink; each blink will increase the minimum activation time of 3 seconds already set at the factory by 1
second. Once the desired activation time has been selected, stop pressing button P1, the module will
then emit 2 short tones and the LED will light up (green) for 1 second confirming the new activation
time.
If you wish to reset the default time of 3 seconds, press button P1.
To exit “Relay 1 activation time with card ” mode, set DIP switch 5 to OFF, the LED on the front/ key tag
(red) will turn off. Note: To adjust relay 2 activation time by card access, a mobile with/ key tag
NFC and AC Manager app is required (Android only).
Programming relay 1 activation time by access with external button PL1: set DIP switch 5 to ON,
the LED on the front will blink (red). Press and hold down external button PL1, the red LED will turn off
and the green LED will blink; each blink will increase the minimum activation time of 3 seconds already
set at the factory by 1 second. Once the desired activation time has been selected, stop pressing
external button PL1, the module will then emit 2 short tones and the LED will light up (green) for 1
second confirming the new activation time.
If you wish to reset the default time of 3 seconds, press external button PL1.
To exit “Relay 1 activation time with external button PL1” mode, set DIP switch 5 to OFF, the LED on the
front (red) will turn off.
Programming relay 2 activation time by access with external button PL2: set DIP switch 5 to ON,
the LED on the front will blink (red). Press and hold down external button PL2, the red LED will turn off
and the green LED will blink; each blink will increase the minimum activation time of 3 seconds already
set at the factory by 1 second. Once the desired activation time has been selected, stop pressing
external button PL2, the module will then emit 2 short tones and the LED will light up (green) for 1
second confirming the new activation time.
If you wish to reset the default time of 3 seconds, press external button PL2.
To exit “Relay 2 activation time with external button PL2” mode, set DIP switch 5 to OFF, the LED on the
front (red) will turn off.
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Continued overleaf
NFC STANDALONE ACCESS CONTROL
*
( ) Factory setting.
Card management with the Master card :/ key tag / key tag
( )
1 2 3 4 5
ON
PL1
SW1
P1
Add user cards (Master):/ key tags set DIP switch 2 to ON, the LED on the front will blink (red). Then
wave the new NFC/US cards (Golmar) that you wish to add over the proximity reader one by/ key tags
one, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every time a Master
proximity card is memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card has already/ key tag / key tag
been memorised.
Up to 30 Master cards can be memorised. Assigning a group of cards/ key tags residents / key tags and
(one-access visiting and multi-access visiting) to each Master card is for advancedcards / key tag
configuration and management of the access control (mobile with NFC and AC Manager app
required, Android only), TAC Manager manual (code 50124945).see the
To exit 'Add Master cards ' mode, set DIP switch 2 to OFF, the LED on the front (red) will turn/ key tags
off.
Basic configuration of the access control with the Master card ./ key tag
It enables the adding/removing of Master (one-accessand residents' access cards/ key tags and
and multi-access) and Installation cards.
Important: First of all, the Master card(s) need to be added with the SW1 DIP switch./ key tag(s)
Once the Master cards have been added, the rest of the cards will be added./ key tags / key tags
Add access ( one-access and multi-access) and Installation cards:residents' cards/ key tags and
-Step 1: Wave a Master card over the proximity reader, the LED on the front will light up (red)./ key tag
-Step 2: Wave the new NFC/US cards (Golmar) that you wish to add over the proximity reader one by one,/ key tags
the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every time a Residents' access card/
key tag / key tagis memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card has already been memorised.
-Step 3: Wave the Golmar NFC/1U one-access Visiting cards that you wish to add over the proximity reader one by
one, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every time a one-access Visiting
card is memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card has already been memorised.
-Step 4: Wave the Golmar NFC/MU multi-access Visiting cards that you wish to add over the proximity reader one by
one, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every time a multi-access Visiting
card is memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card has already been memorised.
-Step 5: Wave the Golmar NFC/IN Installation cards that you wish to add over the proximity reader one by one
(maximum 5 installation cards), the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second every
time an Installation card is memorised or the LED will blink rapidly (red) if the card has already been memorised.
-Step 6: To exit “Add access and Installation cards” mode, wave the same Master card usedcards/ key tags / key tag
in Step 1 over the proximity reader again, the LED on the front (red) will turn off.
Not s:e
-The installation card is for advanced configuration and management of the access control (mobile with NFC and
AC Manager app required, Android only), TAC Manager manual (code 50124945).see the
-A maximum of 2,000 cards can be added in steps 2, 3 and 4. The module will emit an error tone and the/ key tags
green LED will light up to warn of when the memory is full.
Remove access (one-access and multi-access) and Installation cards:residents ' cards/ key tags and
-Step 1: Wave a Master card over the proximity reader, the LED on the front will light up (red)./ key tag
-Step 2: Wave the NFC/US Residents' card that you wish to remove over the proximity reader, the LED on the/ key tag
front will blink (red) for a few seconds, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second
confirming that the Residents' card has been removed. Repeat Step 2 if you wish to remove more/ key tag
Residents' cards ./ key tags
-Step 3: Wave the NFC/1U one-access Visiting card that you wish to remove over the proximity reader, the LED on the
front will blink (red) for a few seconds, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second
confirming that the one-access Visiting card has been removed. Repeat Step 3 if you wish to remove more one-
access Visiting cards.
-Step 4: Wave the NFC/MU multi-access Visiting card that you wish to remove over the proximity reader, the LED on
the front will blink (red) for a few seconds, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one
second confirming that the multi-access Visiting card has been removed. Repeat Step 4 if you wish to remove more
multi-access Visiting cards.
-Step 5: Wave the NFC/IN Installation card that you wish to remove over the proximity reader, the LED on the front will
blink (red) for a few seconds, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second confirming
that the Installation card has been removed. Repeat Step 5 if you wish to remove more Installation cards.
-Step 6: To exit “Remove access and Installation cards” mode, wave the same Master cardcards/ key tags / key tag
used in Step 1 over the proximity reader again, the LED on the front (red) will turn off.
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Remove a group of access cards (one-access and multi-access) :residents' / key tag and cards
-Step 1: Wave a Master card over the proximity reader, the LED on the front will light up (red)./ key tag
-Step 2: Wave the Master card with the number of the group linked to the access cards/ key tag residents' / key tags
and cards(one-access and multi-access) that you wish to remove over the proximity reader, the LED on the front will
blink (red) for a few seconds, the module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second confirming
that the group of access cards linked to the Master card waved over the proximity reader in Step 2/ key tags / key tag
has been removed.
-Step 3: Repeat Step 2 if you wish to remove another number of a group of access cards linked to another/ key tags
Master card ./ key tag
-Step 4: To exit “Remove a group of access cards ” mode, wave the same Master card used in Step 1/ key tags / key tag
over the proximity reader again, the LED on the front (red) will turn off.
Not :e
-“Remove a group of access cards ” mode is for advanced configuration and management of the access/ key tags
control see the(mobile with NFC and AC Manager app required, Android only), TAC Manager manual (code
50124945).
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Remove a Master card :/ key tag
-Step 1: Wave the Master card that you wish to remove over the proximity reader, the LED on the front will/ key tag
light up (red).
-Step 2: Keeping the Master card over the proximity reader, after 2 seconds the red LED will start blinking, the/ key tag
module will emit 2 tones and the LED will light up (green) for one second confirming that the Master card has/ key tag
been removed and the LED of the front will turn off.
-Step 3: Repeat Steps 1 and 2 if you wish to remove another Master card ./ key tag
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
Combined on Nexa Modular panels:
Door panels with
EL632/PLUS - EL642/PLUS sound module
EL4502/NFC
access control module
FA-Plus or FA-Plus/C
power supply unit
C2NC1 NC2
CN1
P
~ ~
SEC
+
-
PRI
~~
Mains
CN1
+
- -
+CV1CV2
Electronic or video access control systems with digital installation.
The wiring of the NFC access control module on Nexa Modular panels will vary depending on the type of installation. Use
the same power supply unit as the panels.
10
1
9
2
8
3
7
4
6
5
CN3
C1NA1 NA2 PL1 PL2
-
Door panels with
EL632/R5 - EL642/R5 sound module
EL4502/NFC
access control module
FA-Plus/C
power supply unit
C2NC1 NC2
CN1
P
~ ~
SEC
+
-
PRI
~~
Mains
CN1
+
-
+CV1CV2
C1NA1 NA2 PL1 PL2
--
+12
-
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
CV10I1 I2 P1
CN1
~1~2
Door panels with
EL655 sound module
EL4502/NFC
access control module
SEC
~~
PRI
~~
Mains
(*)
TF-104
transformer
Audio door entry systems with one access door and 4+”n” installation.
5 3 CVCVC2NC1 NC2
CN1
P
~ ~ C1NA1 NA2 PL1 PL2
-
NFC STANDALONE ACCESS CONTROL
(*) Lock releases connected to audio door entry systems with 4+”n” installation operate at 12Vac:
fit the varistor supplied with the access control module directly to the lock release terminals.
Continued overleaf
Continued from previous page
Door panels with
EL620/2PLUS sound module
EL4502/NFC
access control module
FA-Plus/C
power supply unit
C2NC1 NC2
CN1
P
~ ~
SEC
+
-
PRI
~~
CN1
+ BUS
C1NA1 NA2 PL1 PL2
- -
CV1CV2 +12
Mains
C2NC1 NC2
CN1
P
~ ~ C1NA1 NA2 PL1 PL2
-

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WIRING DIAGRAMS
Standalone operation:
EL4502/NFC
access control module
SECSEC
~~ ~~
PRIPRI
~~ ~~
RedRed
TF-104
transformer
TF-104
transformer
(*)
(*)
C2NC1 NC2
CN1
P
~ ~ C1NA1 NA2 PL1 PL2
-
PL2
PL1
Vac
Vac
The wiring diagram shown below uses a TF-104 transformer (12Vac) to power the module.
(*) Use the varistor supplied if using anAC lock release directly on the terminals of the lock release.
If connecting two lock releases, use an additional TF-104 transformer.
If you wish to use a safety lock release with inverted functioning (the lock release activates in the absence of voltage),
connect the lock release between C1 and NC1 or C2 and NC2.
NFC STANDALONE ACCESS CONTROL
Door panels with
EL651 sound module
EL4502/NFC
access control module
TF-104
transformer
SEC
~~
PRI
~~
Mains
Audio door entry systems with several access doors and 4+”n” installation.
CV10I1 I2 P1
CN1
~1~2
5 3 CVCV
C2NC1 NC2
CN1
P
~ ~ C1NA1 NA2 PL1 PL2
-
CO
(*)
(*) Lock releases connected to audio door entry systems with 4+”n” installation operate at 12Vac:
fit the varistor supplied with the access control module directly to the lock release terminals.
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Este producto es conforme con las disposiciones de las Directivas Europeas aplicables respecto a
Equipos de Radio ,2014/53/CEE 14 3a la Seguridad Eléctrica y la Compatibilidad20 / 5/CEE
Electromagnética 20 4/ /CEE1 30 .
This product meets the essentials requirements of applicable European Directives regarding Radio
Equipment , and2014/53/ECC 14 3Electrical Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility20 / 5/ECC
20 4/ /ECC1 30 .
NOTA: El funcionamiento de este equipo está sujeto a las siguientes condiciones:
(1) Este dispositivo no puede provocar interferencias dañinas, y (2) debe aceptar
cualquier interferencia recibida, incluyendo las que pueden provocar un funcionamiento no
deseado.
NOTE: Operation is subject to the following conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
received interference, including the ones that may cause undesired operation.
COMPLIANCE:
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