Satel ACCO-KP2 Door Access Control Installation Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Satel
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Satel ACCO-KP2 Door Access Control
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This manual contains basic information on how to install the ACCO-KP2 module. For further information, please refer to the full installer manual available at www.satel.eu.
Electronics board
- APS connector for a SATEL power supply unit (e.g. APS-412).
- DIP-switches for setting the module address (see “Address setting” p. 2).
- LEDs (REL1 – status of relay output; RS1 – status of RS-485 bus; DBG – identifier used; PWR – power supply status; O1…O12 – output status).
- lithium battery (CR2032 3 V) for clock backup.
- USB Micro-B port.
- RJ-45 socket for future applications.
Description of terminals
- +12V – power input (12 VDC ±15%),
- COM – common ground,
- C1 – relay output common contact,
- NO1 – relay output normally open contact,
- NC1 – relay output normally closed contact,
- C2, NO2, NC2 – terminals for future applications,
- IN1 – connecting reader A: data (0) [SIG1A],
- IN2 – connecting reader A: data (1) [SIG2A],
- IN3 – reader A presence control [TMPA],
- IN4 – connecting tamper circuit [ITMP],
If no tamper switch is connected to the IN4 terminal, short the terminal to common ground
- IN7 – reader B presence control [TMPB],
- IN8 – programmable input 1,
- IN9 – programmable input 2,
- IN10 – programmable input 3,
- IN11 – programmable input 4,
- IN12 – programmable input 5,
- OUT1 – reader A sound control [BPA],
- OUT2 – reader A green LED control [LD1A],
- OUT3 – reader A red LED control [LD2A],
- OUT4 – disabling reader A operation [DISA],
- OUT5 – reader B sound control [BPB],
- OUT6 – reader B green LED control [LD1B],
- OUT7 – reader B red LED control [LD2B],
- OUT8 – disabling reader B operation [DISB],
- OUT9…OUT10 – terminals for future applications,
- OUT11 – programmable output 1,
- OUT12 – programmable output 2,
- CLK, DAT – terminals for connecting LCD keypad or keypad,
- +G1…+G4 – terminal power outputs,
- A1…B1 – RS-485 bus terminals,
- A2…B2 – terminals for future applications.
Address setting
If the module is to work in the access control system, you must set an
individual address in the module.To set the address, use the DIP-switches on
the module electronics board. The switches have numbers assigned to them. In
the OFF position, the value is 0. The numbers assigned to the switches in ON
position are presented in the table 1. The sum of these numbers is the address
set. Switches 9 and 10 are not used. Do not set the same address in more than
one device. Do not set address 0 in the module. This address is reserved for
the purpose of communication in the system.
Devices interfacing with the module
For the module to be able to execute the access control functions, it is necessary to connect to the module a user identification device, a device to activate the controlled door and a sensor to monitor the door status
User identification devices (terminals)
You can use the following SATEL devices for user identification:
- ACCO-KLCDR keypad,
- ACCO-SCR keypad,
- CZ-EMM, CZ-EMM2, CZ-EMM3 or CZ-EMM4 proximity card readers,
- CZ-DALLAS iButton reader.
The module also supports third-party WIEGAND readers.
- entry terminal (CZ-EMM4 proximity card reader connected as terminal A).
- controlled door activator (electric strike controlled from the module relay output).
- door sensor (magnetic contact connected to the module input programmed as “Door status control”).
- exit terminal (ACCO-SCR keypad working as terminal B).
Access control module installation
Disconnect power before making any electrical connections.
The access control module should be installed indoors, in spaces with normal
air humidity. The module must be protected against unauthorized access. We
recommend to install the controller in a room with controlled access. The
distance between the terminal units should be no less than 50 cm. Mounting the
terminals on metal surface or in metal enclosure may reduce the range of th
ereaders or even make the proximity card readout entirely impossible. For
connecting the terminals, activators (electric strike, electromagnetic lock)
and door sensors,we recommend to use an unshielded non-twisted cable. Select
cross-section of the power supply wires so that the supply voltage drop
between the power supply and the supplied device should not exceed 1 V as
against the output voltage. The reader / LCD keypad working as terminal A is
treated by the module as the entry terminal. The reader / LCD keypad working
as terminal B is treated by the module as the exit terminal.
Installing and connecting the terminals
Install the terminals (LCD keypads / keypads / readers) in a place that is
easily accessible to the users. The length of cable connecting the terminal
with the module should not exceed:
- LCD keypad / keypad: 300 m,
- reader: 30 m.
Connecting the ACCO-KLCDR keypad
The module supports LCD keypads with addresses 0 and 1. See full manual for description of the address setting procedure.
Connecting the ACCO-SCR keypad
The module supports keypads with addresses 0 and 1. See full manual for description of the address setting procedure.
Connecting the SATEL reader
The black wire is used when the CZ-EMM3 and CZ-EMM4 readers are working in the Wiegand format. It is recommended that the readers work in the EM-Marin format.
Connecting the Wiegand reader
Connecting the DALLAS iButton reader
Connecting activators and door sensors
- Connect the device which is to activate the door to the relay output. Depending on the device type, use the NO or NC terminal. It is not recommended that the door actuator be powered from the same source as the module.
- Connect the sensor monitoring the door status to one of the module inputs.
By default, the input IN8 is programmed as the “Door status control”, NO type. However, you can select any of the programmable inputs and configure it accordingly
Connecting the power supply and starting the module
Do not connect power supply until the installation work is completed. The
ACCO-KP2 module requires power supply of 12 VDC (±15%). SATEL offers power
supplies (e.g. APS-412), which can be connected to the APS connector on the
electronics board.
- Depending on the selected method of module powering, connect the power supply unit to the APS connector or connect the power leads to the +12V and COM terminals. Never connect power supply to APS connector and terminals at the same time.
- Power up the module. The module will start up.
References
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