JCM Technologies ACCESS 500 User manual

ACCESS 500
User Manual

Table of contents
Technical Data 3
Installation and connections 4
Operation 4
Menus 4
Basic Mode (Mod1) 4
Programming 4
Cancellations 4
Advanced Mode (Mod2) 5
F.1 Programming 5
F.2 Cancellations 5
F.3 Time configuration 6
F.4 Relay configuration 6
Alarm function 6
Mensajes 6
Notes 7
Errors 8
Important safety instructions 8
Use of the equipment 8
Regulatory Data 8
EU Declaration of conformity 8
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Technical Data
1- Power supply 5- Power supply lights 8- Expandable card connection
2- Channel 1 operation led 6- Programming pushbutton 9- BUS-L (+, -, L)
3- Event card connection 7- Memory card connection 10- Relay 1 output
4- Antenna connection
Parameter Value
Frequency 868,35MHz
Coding High security rolling code
Memory 500 codes
Events 1000 event card (optional)
Number of relays 1 (expandable to 4)
Anti-panic function Configurable on relay 4
Alarm function Only available on proximity equipment with alarm
function
Power supply 230Vac ±10%
Relay contacts 1A
Standby / op. consumption 23mA / 42mA
Battery CR 2032 3Vdc
Access control output (Max. 2 readers without external
power supply) BUS-L
Op. temperature -20ºC to +85ºC
Watertightness IP54 (with glands IP65)
Size 115x95x35mm
Box dimensions 140x220x55mm
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Installation and connections
Attach the rear part of the housing to the wall using the plugs and screws supplied. Pass the cables through the bottom of the
unit. Connect the power cables to the terminals marked in the mother board, as indicated. Fix the unit front to the rear part
using the screws supplied.
Operation
The lights on the screen blink to indicate correct power supply to the equipment. On receiving a code the equipment checks if
it is in the memory, activating the programmes relay(s). If the equipment code is not stored in the memory, the equipment will
not perform any action, and the message “no” will be displayed on the screen.
Menus
To access the menu, press any key and enter the password using the keys . increases number, changes digit,
C confirms password. If the password is incorrect, the message “Err” is displayed on screen and the equipment emits a bleep.
The manufacturer set password is written on a sticker located on the memory card.
The menus that will be displayed are: Mod1 (basic mode), Mod2 (advanced mode), ---- (exit).
are used to change mode. To confirm each option, press the C key.
Menu scrolling key
Menu scrolling key
C Menu accessing or option validating key
If no action is performed, the equipment exits the program automatically after a period of 60 seconds and emits two short
beeps.
Display Description
Mod1 Basic mode: Allows programming in multi-channel mode and individual cancellations.
Mod2 Advanced mode: Allows complete management of the unit: programming (F.1), cancellations (F.2),
time configuration (F.3) and relay configuration(F.4).
Basic Mode (Mod1)
Allows programming in multi-channel mode and individual cancellations.
Programming
The screen displays 001, which indicates the first memory position. increase or decrease the memory position. Place
in the desired position and press the channel of the transmitter to be programmed. If are kept pressed down for more
than 3 seconds, the positions increase or decrease rapidly. If a memory position is taken, this will be indicated by a dot on the
screen.
Cancellations
To delete a code, move to the code position and press the C key. The dot indicating a taken position will disappear. The equip-
ment will emit three short beeps.
To exit the menu, move to the ----- position and press the C key.
If no action is performed, the equipment exits the program automatically after a period of 60 seconds and emits two short
beeps.
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Advanced Mode (Mod2)
Allows the complete management of the unit: programming (F.1), cancellations (F.2), time configuration (F.3) and relay con-
figuration (F.4).
Function is changed using . To confirm each option, press the C key.
Events monitoring (only visible using the Assistant).
F.1 Programming
Standard programming (Mr_P) (default option, multi-channel mode)
The screen displays the first empty memory position in which we can program a code (M001). With the keys we can
increase or decrease the memory position. If are kept pressed down for more than 3 seconds, the positions increase
or decrease rapidly. If a memory position is taken, this will be indicated by a dot on the screen.
To return to the previous menu, move to the ----- position and press the C key.
If no action is performed, the equipment exits the program automatically after a period of 60 seconds and emits two short
beeps.
Special programming (Mr_1 … Mr34)
Allows selection of the relays that will be activated with the channel programmed from the transmitter. Example: If you wish to
program Channel 1 of the transmitter so that relays 1 and 3 activate, you need to select option Mr13.
The screen displays the first empty memory position in which we can program a code (M001).
Using , we can increase or decrease the memory position. If are kept pressed down for more than 3 seconds,
the positions increase or decrease rapidly. If a memory position is taken, this will be indicated by a dot on the screen.
To return to the previous menu, move to the ----- position and press the C key. If no action is performed, the equipment exits
the program automatically after a period of 60 seconds and emits two short beeps.
F.2 Cancellations
Individual cancellation
To delete a code, move to the position where the code is located and press the C key. The dot indicating a taken position will
disappear. The equipment will emit three short beeps.
To return to the previous menu, move to the ----- position and press the C key.
If no action is performed, the equipment exits the program automatically after a period of 60 seconds and emits two short
beeps.
Total reset
Move to any memory position and keep the C key pressed down for more than 5 seconds. The equipment will emit 10 warning
beeps followed by others at a more rapid frequency, indicating that the operation has been performed.
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F.3 Time configuration
Allows the unit’s date and time to be configured, enabling the correct management of events.
The event memory stores the date and time of the event, the type of event, the code, the number and the model of the device.
The events can be shown using the Assistant programming tool.
Display Configuration Values(xx)
d_xx day 01 - 31
M_xx month 01 - 12
A_xx year 00 - 99
h_xx time 00 - 23
m_xx minutes 01 - 60
If no action is performed, the equipment exits the program automatically after a period of 60 seconds and emits two short
beeps.
F.4 Relay configuration
Allows configuration of the relay activation timing, and in relay 4, allows configuration of timing if it is to be used as an anti-
panic function.
Display
Bi-stable configuration
(biES)
Impulse configuration
(Im__)
Anti-panic configuration
(Al__)
r1 Yes 01 – 30 seconds No
r2 Yes 01 – 30 seconds No
r3 Yes 01 – 30 seconds No
r4 Yes 01 – 30 seconds 01 – 15 minutes
To return to the previous menu, move to the ----- position and press the C key.
If no action is performed, the equipment exits the program automatically after a period of 60 seconds and emits two short
beeps.
Alarm function
This function is only configurable using the Assistant programming tool and is only available on proximity elements where the
alarm function is implemented.
Allows for the enabling of a different relay to that programmed by default, reading the device a certain number of consecutive
times in a maximum time of 5 seconds between each reading.
Example: the proximity element enables relay 1 by default and with the alarm function it will enable relay 3 on reading the
device 4 consecutive times.
Mensajes
Display Type of message
OcuP Displayed when attempting to register a code in a position which is already taken Skips to the first free
position emitting a beep.
rEP
Displayed when attempting to register a code which is already programmed in another position. Skips
to the position where the programmed code is located, emitting a beep, and allows the device to be
reprogrammed.
no Displayed when pressing a device which is not programmed in the unit.
datE Displayed when a proximity element is used outside its period of validity.
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Notes
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Errors
Display Type of error
Err.M Memory error: memory card not inserted or faulty.
Err.M Memory error: memory card with incorrect format (from other equipment). Emits a beep.
Err.E Events error: wrong events card.
Err.E Events error: events card with incorrect format (from other equipment). Emits a beep.
Err Wrong password
Important safety instructions
Disconnect the power supply whenever you proceed to the installation or repair
of the equipment.
In compliance with the European Low Voltage Directive, we inform you of the following requirements:
•When the devices remain permanently connected, an easily accessible connecting device must be incorporated into the wiring.
•This system must only be installed by qualified professionals that have with automated garage doors and knowledge of the rel-
evant European standards.
•The user instructions for this device must always be in the user’s possession.
•The operating frequency of the receiver does not interfere in any way with the 868 MHz remote control systems.
Use of the equipment
This device is designed for applications with an automated garage door. It is not guaranteed for the direct activation of devices
other than those specified. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the device specifications without warning.
Regulatory Data
EU Declaration of conformity
The manufacturer JCM TECHNOLOGIES, S.A. declares that the product ACCESS 500 complies with the relevant fun-
damental requirements of the RED Directive 2014/53/EU and of the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
See website www.jcm-tech.com/declarations/
JCM TECHNOLOGIES, SA
C/COSTA D'EN PARATGE, 6B
08500 VIC (BARCELONA)
SPAIN
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