GSD 2 Door Pin and Proximity Instruction Manual

Installation & User Manual V1.00
2
Operation Instructions
Contents
6
Installation Diagrams
8
Wiring Diagrams
18
Administration Notes
17
Quick Reference
2 Door Pin and Proximity
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Factory Default PIN codes
The following PIN codes are the Factory Default Settings:
- User PIN ‘1111’ will grant access on door 1
- User PIN ‘2222’ will grant access on door 2
- The Default Engineer code is ‘6666’
Note: These User PINs (’1111’,’2222’) are deactivated when the first User PIN
is added to the keypad.
2Operation Instructions
Technical Specs
Power Supply 12 - 24V AC or DC
Current consumption 100mA
Current consumption with load (max) 130mA
Relay Contact Rating 5 Amps /240V ac
Operating Temperature - 20 C to +60 C
Moisture Resistance IP 67
Dimensions - Flush Mount W. 87mm D. 21mm H. 119mm
- Surface Mount W. 87mm D. 35mm H. 119mm
Number of Users 1000
Restoring Factory Settings
Code Description
55 Restore Factory Default Settings
Example: X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 55
Note: If Engineer code is lost, Remove the Security Caps (see page 11) and
hold down the X key during power-up and enter the default Engineer
code ‘6666’ immediately. This will restore the factory settings.
3
Operation Instructions
Example: To Add User PIN ‘5656' to Door 1..
Example: To Remove User PIN ‘4545’ from any door..
Example: To Add Toggle User PIN ‘1234’ to Door 2..
Example: To Add Manager User PIN ‘5678’ to Door 2..
Adding and Removing User PINs
Code Description
01 Add a Standard User/Toggle User/Manager User PIN to Door 1
02 Add a Standard User/Toggle User/Manager User PIN to Door 2
03 Remove any User PIN
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 01 +
PIN = 5656
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 03 +
PIN = 4545
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 02 +
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 02 +
PIN = 5678
PIN = 1234 1
2
1 = Toggle User
2 = Manager User

4Operation Instructions
Adding a Batch of Cards or Fobs
Code Description
04 Add Batch of Standard Cards/Toggle Cards/Manager Cards Door 1
44 Add Batch of Standard Cards/Toggle Cards/Manager Cards Door 2
+
Example: To Add a Single Standard Card...
Example: To Add a Batch of Standard Cards...
Example: To Add a Batch of Toggle Cards...
Example: To Add a Batch of Manager User Cards...
+Present
new card again
To Confirm Standard Card
Present
new card
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 04
+
+ + Present Last
Card in Batch
To Confirm Standard Cards
Present First
Card in batch
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 04
+
+ + Present Last
Card in batch
To Confirm Toggle Cards
Present First
Card in batch
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 04
+1
+ + Present Last
Card in batch
To Confirm Manager User Cards
Present First
Card in batch
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 04
+2
5
Operation Instructions
Adding User Cards or Fobs using Keypad
Code Description
06 Add Batch of Cards using Keypad Door 1
46 Add Batch of Cards using Keypad Door 2
+
Example: To Add a Single Standard Card... (Card number = 00001234)
Example: To Add a Batch of Standard Cards... (Batch = 0000200 to 0001000)
Example: To Add a Batch of Toggle Cards... (Batch = 0003200 to 0004000)
Example: To Add a Batch of Manager User Cards... (Batch = 001200 to 001250)
To Confirm Card #
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 06
+
1234 =
Card number
+1234 =
Card number
+
To Confirm Standard Card
+
To Confirm Card #
+
To Confirm Card #
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 06
+
200 =
Card number
+1000 =
Card number
+
To Confirm Standard Cards
+
To Confirm Card #
+
To Confirm Card #
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 06
+
3200 =
Card number
+4000 =
Card number
+
To Confirm Toggle Card
+
To Confirm Card #
1
+
To Confirm Card #
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 06
+
1200 =
Card number
+1250 =
Card number
+
To Confirm Manager User Card
+
To Confirm Card #
2

6Operation Instructions
Adding a Card and PIN
Code Description
07 Add a Card and a User PIN Door 1
47 Add a Card and a User PIN Door 2
Example: To Add a Card & PIN... (Card number = 00001234, PIN = 4444)
Example: To Add a Toggle Card & PIN... (Card number = 00001234, PIN = 4444)
Example: To Add a Mgr User Card & PIN... (Card number = 00001234, PIN = 4444)
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 07
+
+
To Confirm Standard Card & PIN
+Present Card
00001234 PIN = 4444
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 07
+
+
To Confirm Toggle Card & PIN
+Present Card
00001234 PIN = 4444
1
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 07
+
+
To Confirm Mgr User Card & PIN
+Present Card
00001234 PIN = 4444
2
7
Operation Instructions
Removing a Batch of Cards or Fobs
Code Description
05 Removing a Batch of Cards
+
Example: To remove a Single Card...
Example: To Remove a Batch of Cards...
+Present
Card again
To Confirm Card removal
Present card
to remove
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 05
+
+ + Present Last
Card in Batch
To Confirm Card removal
Present First
Card in batch
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 05
+
Removing a Card and PIN
Code Description
08 Removing a Card (and any associated PIN)
09 Removing a Card (and any associated PIN) using Keypad
+
Example: To Remove a Card...
Example: To Remove a Card using Keypad... (Card number = 00001234)
Present card
to remove
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 08
+
X key then
Engineer
Code +Code = 09
To Confirm Card/PIN removal
+
1234 =
Card number +
To Confirm Card/PIN removal

8Operation Instructions
Changing Input/Output Options
Code Description
30 Change the Input and Output Options
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 30 Enter 0-5
Refer to
Table 1
Example:
Changing Relay Times and Engineer Codes
Code Description Default Settings
10 Change the Number of PIN Digits 4 digit PIN (4,5,6 only)
11 Change the Engineer Code 6666
12 Change the Relay Active Time Door 1 5 seconds (0-255)
13 Change the Door Ajar Time 30 seconds (2-255)
14 Change the Guest Buzzer Time 3 seconds (1-10)
15 Change the Relay Active Time Door 2 5 seconds (0-255)
Note: The Number of PIN digits can not be reduced once a User Pin has
been added.
Example: To Change the Engineer Code..
Example: To Change the Relay Active Time to 14 seconds..
Example: To Change the Relay Active Time to a 200msec pulse..
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 11 New
Engineer
Code
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 12 Time = 14 +
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 12 Time = 0 +
9
Operation Instructions
Turning Features ON or OFF
Code Description Default Settings
20 Set Silent Operation on/off Off
21 Set Ajar Alarm on/off On
22 Set Guest Button on/off On
23 Set Duress codes on/off Off
24 Set Toggle Relay on/off On
25 Set Door Forced Alarm on/off On
26 Set Anti-Tail Gate on/off Off
27 Set Constant Backlight on/off On
28 Set Invalid PIN Lockout on/off On (3 Retries)
31 Set Card Or PIN on/off On
32 Set Card And PIN on/off Off
33 Set Card And Any PIN on/off Off
Note: 0 = Off 1= On
Example: To Set the Backlight to always stay ON...
Example: To Set the Backlight to stay ON for 10 seconds only after a key press...
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 27 ON = 1
X key then
Engineer
Code + +
Code = 27 OFF = 0
0
Default
1
2
3
4
5
Door 1 Exit
Button Door 1
Contact Interlock
I/P Alarm/
Buzzer Interlock
O/P
Door 1 Exit
Button Door 1
Contact
Door 1 Exit
Button Door 1
Contact
Door 1 Exit
Button Door 1
Contact
Door 1 Exit
Button Door 1
Contact
Door 1 Exit
Button Door 1
Contact
Interlock
I/P
Alarm Panel
I/P
Fire Alarm
Override
Door 2
Exit Button
Door 2
Exit Button
Follow
Relay 1
Alarm/
Buzzer
Follow
Relay 1
Follow
Relay 1
Follow
Relay 1
Interlock
O/P
Alarm Panel
O/P
Alarm/
Buzzer
Alarm/
Buzzer
Follow
Relay 2
Table 1
Page 12
Page 12
Page 13
Page 14
Page 15
Page 15
Option Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Output 2
Output 1 Wiring
Diagrams

10 Installation Diagrams
Fix Surface Mount Collar to
wall, ensure arrow is
pointing upwards
Fix Surface Mount Collar to wall (as above).
After wiring is complete, Keypad may
then be screwed to Surface Mount Collar
using security screws provided.
Both Security Caps are then
clipped onto keypad
To attach Security Caps hook tabs
into holes and push on.
Surface Mounting
11
Installation Diagrams
To release Security Caps push a
screwdriver into slots on the side
and pull forward.
To attach Security Caps hook tabs
into holes and push on.
Keypad is mounted to pattress box using security
screws provided. Both Security Caps are
then clipped onto Keypad.
Flush Mounting

12 Wiring Diagrams 13
Wiring Diagrams
Alarm Panel Connections for Door 1
12V Linear
Power supply
Door 1
Exit Button
0V
Door 1
Contact
24-36V
12V
0V
NO
COM
NC
IP1
IP2
OP1
TAMP
TAMP
Sounder
Or
Follow
Relay 1
0V
Arm Alarm Input
Arm Output (N/O)
Only the Manager User can
activate/deactivate the Alarm
Panel. When the Alarm Panel is
activated all other users are
locked out.See notes on Page 12
for explanation of feature.
Common OV from the Intruder Alarm Panel
and the OV from the Keypad to avoid
any ground loop issues.
Interlock Connections for Door 1
24-36V
12V
0V
NO
COM
NC
IP1
IP2
OP1
TAMP
TAMP
12V Linear
Power supply Door 1 Exit Button
0V
12V
Door 1
Contact
0V
Interlock OP to Interlock IP
on 2nd Door
Interlock IP from Interlock OP
on 2nd Door
NC2
COM
NO2
IP3
OP2
Volt Free
Tamper Contacts
1 and 2
Volt Free
Tamper Contacts
1 and 2
12V
Interlock Connections for Door 1
24-36V
12V
0V
NO
COM
NC
IP1
IP2
OP1
TAMP
TAMP
12V Linear
Power supply Door 1 Exit Button
0V
12V
Door 1
Contact
0V
Interlock OP to Interlock IP
on 2nd Door
Interlock IP from Interlock OP
on 2nd Door
NC2
COM
NO2
IP3
OP2
Note: All OV shown in the diagram are connected
to OV at the back of the keypad terminal block.
0V
Wiring for StikeLock only using 12 - 24VAC supply
Note: All OV shown in the diagram are connected
to OV at the back of the keypad terminal block.
0V
Wiring for StikeLock only using 12 - 24VAC supply
24-36V
12V
0V
NO
COM
NC
Varistor
12 - 24 VAC
12 - 24 VAC
24-36V
12V
0V
NO
COM
NC
Varistor
12 - 24 VAC
12 - 24 VAC
12V
Door
MagLock
Break Glass
Unit
12V
Door
MagLock
Break Glass
Unit

14 Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams 15
Door 1 and Door 2 connections
24-36V
12V
0V
NO
COM
NC
IP1
IP2
OP1
TAMP
TAMP Follow
Relay 1
12V Linear
Power supply
Door 2 Exit
button
Or
Follow
Relay 2
12V
Sounder
Door 1
Exit Button
0V
Door 1
Contact
0V
0V
NC2
COM
NO2
IP3
OP2
Volt Free
Tamper Contacts
1 and 2
Fire Alarm Override for Door 1
24-36V
12V
0V
NO
COM
NC
IP1
IP2
OP1
TAMP
TAMP
Door 1 Exit Button
0V
Follow
Relay 1
When the fire alarm
is activated (0V removed
from IP3) the door will
be opened
12V
Fire Alarm
Panel
Door 1
Contact
0V
Sounder
12V Linear
Power supply
0V
Common OV from the Fire Alarm Panel
and the OV from the Keypad to avoid
any ground loop issues.
NC2
COM
NO2
IP3
OP2
Volt Free
Tamper Contacts
1 and 2
12V
Door MagLock
Always connect a
varistor between a
solid ground OV and
the NC for a maglock.
Note: All OV shown in the diagram are connected
to OV at the back of the keypad terminal block.
0V
Wiring for StikeLock only using 12 - 24VAC supply
Note: All OV shown in the diagram are connected
to OV at the back of the keypad terminal block.
0V
Wiring for StikeLock only using 12 - 24VAC supply
24-36V
12V
0V
NO
COM
NC
Varistor
12 - 24 VAC
12 - 24 VAC
24-36V
12V
0V
NO
COM
NC
Varistor
12 - 24 VAC
12 - 24 VAC
12V
Door
MagLock
Break Glass
Unit
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