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CS106/BL106 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access 

 

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Troubleshooting 

Use the table below to determine the most probable cause of a fault condition.   

Refer also to page 28 for problems with the coded access system (C106 

Keypad). 

 

Telephone Problems 

Symptom 

Possible Cause/Remedy 

Low Speech Volume 

 

Volume adjustment required on 

speech unit. 

 

Speech unit is not tight against the 

panel grill. 

 

Panel grill is blocked 

 

More than one telephone is off the 

hook. 

 

Speech unit supply voltage is low.   

Check 10V - 15V across ‘C’ and ‘H’. 

Summary of Contents for BL106

Page 1: ...C106 Coded Access Keypad Including CS106 and BL106 Door Entry Coded Entry PD 024 Issue 4 ...

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Page 3: ... Two Time Zones for Staff Executive operation Output for Fail Safe and Fail Secure locks Exit button facility Lock timer Secure programming via the keypad Non volatile memory Products CS106 Series combined coded access and door entry system BL106 Series combined coded access and door entry system ...

Page 4: ...4 Time Restricted Access 15 Exit Button 15 Programming the C106 Keypad 16 General 16 Each program function is described in detail on the following pages 16 Programming a New Access Code Functions 1 to 10 17 Changing the Security key Function 91 18 Programming the Action Codes Functions 51 to 60 20 Programming the Lock Duration Function 95 22 Programming a Lock Delay Time Function 96 23 Programming...

Page 5: ...shooting 30 Programming the Factory Settings with the Test Button 32 Specification for the C106 Controller 33 CS106 BL106 Combined Series 35 General Description 36 CS106 Complete Systems 36 BL106 Complete Systems 36 Installation of the Door Entry Phone System 37 Cable Planning 38 Cable Requirements 38 Installation Procedure 40 Troubleshooting 41 CS106 1 BL106 1 Wiring 1 Way Combined 44 CS106 N BL1...

Page 6: ...for a preset duration The keypad has one green and one red LED to indicate the system status to the user the green LED indicates that the lock release is operating whilst the red LED indicates an invalid entry Other Features Multiple codes The C106 has 10 access codes available each of which can be 1 to 8 digits long The extra codes are provided for a variety of possible uses Multi user applicatio...

Page 7: ...ity The Exit facility enables the lock release to be operated directly from a push button for the predetermined lock duration Typically this would be used to allow personnel to freely exit through the controlled door The facility may also be used for a Fireman s key switch or to interface with other security products such as a Door Entry Telephone System Lock Delay If required the lock release can...

Page 8: ...ned Door Entry and Coded Access 8 Programmable Options In addition to the 10 access codes the user may program the following other functions Lock Duration 1 99 seconds Lock Delay Time 0 99 seconds Time Restricted Access ...

Page 9: ...Combined Door Entry and Coded Access 9 Installation Read carefully all of the information presented in this chapter and then install the system in accordance with the wiring diagram below Wiring for the C106 Keypad ...

Page 10: ...onnections No of cores Cable length Core diameter Power supply 2 up to 15M up to 50M 0 5mm 1 0mm Lock release up to 500mA 2 up to 5M up to 25M 0 5mm 1 0mm Time Clock 4 100M max 0 5mm Exit button 2 100M max 0 5mm In most cases cable length restrictions should not present a problem however where longer lengths are required please refer to the manufacturer for advice ...

Page 11: ... out by a qualified electrician or similar competent person and made in accordance with accepted safety practices A two pole switch as provided by a Consumer Unit or Switch Fuse must be included to isolate both Live and Neutral during Installation or Maintenance The circuit must be protected by a fuse or other current limiting device rated according to the capacity of the cable used up to a maximu...

Page 12: ... mains cable to BS6004 BS6500 or equivalent within the following specified limits Minimum Maximum Conductor Diameter 1 0mm 0 75mm2 2 25mm 4mm2 Cable Diameter 4 0mm 8 0mm When fitting the cables both primary and secondary ensure that the cable entry cut outs provided are used ...

Page 13: ...vices require power to release the lock and will secure the door in the event of power failure These are the most commonly used lock releases FAIL SAFE Use these connections for Fail Safe lock releases and magnetic locks Both of these devices require continuous power to lock the door and will release the door if power fails Note Any magnetic lock Maglock must be fitted with a suitable transient vo...

Page 14: ... the lock release must be fitted with a suitable suppression device to prevent voltage transient and electromagnetic interference being generated by the coil of the lock release Refer to manufacturer for further advice Consideration should be given to the problem of a voltage drop at the lock release Please refer to the manufacturer of the particular lock release for information on suitable cable ...

Page 15: ... Executive Zone 1 Contact Closed Staff shift 1 Zone 2 Contact Open Staff shift 2 Exit Button The terminal marked EXIT may be connected to an external push button e g 5077 switch for push to exit operation Momentarily operating this button will directly operate the lock release for the programmed duration Alternatively the input may be used with a Fireman s Override key switch which should be of th...

Page 16: ...must be entered The basic principle of programming is as follows Each program function is described in detail on the following pages Procedure Enter the security key 1 to 8 digit number default 1212 Check the red LED flashes continuously Enter a key sequence on the keypad Observe both the red and green LEDs flash for one second When all functions are programmed exit program mode by pressing The re...

Page 17: ...g NOTE By default code 2 will only work when the TIME terminals are shorted and codes 3 to 10 are disabled The Action codes should be adjusted as required refer to page 20 Procedure Enter the current Security key default 1212 Check the red LED flashes continuously Type 1 10 New Code Both LEDs flash once Exit program mode by pressing Example 1 7754 code 1 7754 5 8652 code 5 8652 ...

Page 18: ...key is factory set to 1212 to maintain security we recommend that this be changed immediately To ensure an adequate level of security it is recommended that a minimum of 4 digits be used for the security key giving 10 000 combinations Procedure Enter the current Security key Type 91 New Key Both LEDs flash once Exit program mode by pressing Factory Setting 1212 Example 91 87305 Security key 87305 ...

Page 19: ...ce e g 6149 186403 and avoid telephone numbers and other meaningful codes which again may be guessed by a would be intruder It is also a good idea to regularly change the access codes When choosing access codes it is important that no code is a subset of another code e g If code 1 234 and the code 2 12345 code 2 would never open the door as 234 is a subset of 12345 Maintenance It is important also...

Page 20: ...from 0 3 which determines the action that occurs following the entry of that access code Function 51 Code 1 action code Function 52 Code 2 action code Function 60 Code 10 action code Summary of Action Codes Code Action 0 No action code is disabled 1 Lock operates 2 Lock operates only if Time contacts are closed Zone 1 3 Lock operates only if Time contacts are open Zone 2 ...

Page 21: ...0 3 1 Operate always 52 Code 2 Action Number 52 0 3 2 Zone 1 Operate when Time closed 53 60 Code 3 to Code 10 Action Number 53 60 0 3 0 Disabled Procedure Enter the current Security key default 1212 Type 51 60 Action No Both LEDs flash once Exit program mode by pressing Example 52 1 Code 2 Action No 1 Operate lock always ...

Page 22: ...the lock release will operate for when triggered by an access code or by the EXIT input It is programmable in the range 1 99 seconds Procedure Enter the current Security key default 1212 Type 95 1 99 Both LEDs flash once Exit program mode by pressing Factory Setting 3 seconds Example 95 7 7 seconds 95 12 12 seconds ...

Page 23: ...o be introduced between the triggering of the lock release and its operation Typically this facility is used when the keypad is located some distance from the entrance Procedure Enter the current Security key default 1212 Type 96 0 99 Both LEDs flash once Exit program mode by pressing Factory Setting 0 seconds Example 96 3 3 second delay ...

Page 24: ... 10 Program Codes 3 to 10 Disabled 51 Code 1 Action Number 1 Operate always 52 Code 2 Action Number 2 Operate when Time closed 53 60 Code 3 to 10 Action Numbers 0 Disabled 91 Security key 1 2 1 2 95 Lock Duration 3 seconds 96 Lock Delay 0 Disabled Procedure Enter the Security key Type 99 Both LEDs flash once Exit program mode by pressing If you have forgotten the Security key see Programming the F...

Page 25: ...1 8 digits 1 2 3 4 5 2 Program Code 2 2 1 8 digits 6 7 8 9 0 3 Program Code 3 3 1 8 digits Disabled 4 Program Code 4 4 1 8 digits Disabled 5 Program Code 5 5 1 8 digits Disabled 6 Program Code 6 6 1 8 digits Disabled 7 Program Code 7 7 1 8 digits Disabled 8 Program Code 8 8 1 8 digits Disabled 9 Program Code 9 9 1 8 digits Disabled 10 Program Code 10 10 1 8 digits Disabled ...

Page 26: ...4 Action Number 54 0 3 0 Disabled 55 Code 5 Action Number 55 0 3 0 Disabled 56 Code 6 Action Number 56 0 3 0 Disabled 57 Code 7 Action Number 57 0 3 0 Disabled 58 Code 8 Action Number 58 0 3 0 Disabled 59 Code 9 Action Number 59 0 3 0 Disabled 60 Code 10 Action Number 60 0 3 0 Disabled Table 3 Summary of Action Numbers Code Action 0 No action code is disabled 1 Lock operates 2 Lock operates only i...

Page 27: ...ded Access 27 Table 4 Programming of Other Functions No Function Key Sequence Factory Setting 91 Security key 91 1 8 digits 1 2 12 95 Lock Duration 95 1 99 secs 3 seconds 96 Lock Delay 96 0 99 secs 0 Disabled 99 Program Factory Settings 99 ...

Page 28: ...Testing the Lock Release Outputs Ensure that the lock release is connected to the correct output as shown in the Wiring diagram on page 9 Press and hold the C106 Keypad TEST button Both of the Lock Outputs Fail Safe and Fail Secure and both red and green LEDs will illuminate After 5 seconds the LEDs will start to alternate and the lock output will stop operating you should release the test button ...

Page 29: ...on the system manually switch it to OFF and type code 2 6 7 8 9 0 nothing should happen Now manually switch the time clock to ON and retype code 2 6 7 8 9 0 the lock release should operate for 3 seconds Reprogram code 1 to another value by following the instructions under the heading Programming a new access code page 17 check that the new code operates the lock release and that the old one does n...

Page 30: ...ng Lock release operates in reverse Incorrect output has been used Transpose connections between Fail safe and Fail secure outputs Red and Green LEDs flash together when attempting to operate lock release Fail secure Lock release output is short circuited or of an incorrect rating temporarily disconnect the lock release and retry Green LED on for 3 seconds test lock release page 28 The lock releas...

Page 31: ...rammed Restore to Factory Settings page 24 32 Time Clock in wrong state reprogram action code manually switch the time clock Lock release is permanently active EXIT terminals are short circuited temporarily remove connections to EXIT and re test unit Check any exit button connected to the EXIT terminals is push to make and not the opposite Can t change any of the settings Green LED is on EXIT term...

Page 32: ...ctory settings see Table 1 page 25 for the complete list This facility is useful for fault diagnosis It makes use of the Test Button on the C106 Keypad It is always advisable to return to this condition whenever the unit appears to malfunction during installation or following an unsuccessful programming session To program Factory Settings Press and hold the TEST button Observe the red and green LE...

Page 33: ...t Voltage Load maximum 0 5A load inductive or resistive Note Inductive loads such as Maglocks must have suitable transient voltage suppression fitted e g a diode or MOV Power C H Input Voltage 12V to 14V Current maximum 60mA Dimensions C106 Keypad 90mm x 62mm x 33mm Panel Cut out 87 75mm x 59 7mm Panel Thickness 2mm or 3mm ...

Page 34: ...CS106 BL106 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access 34 ...

Page 35: ...CS106 BL106 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access 35 CS106 BL106 Combined Series Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Keypad ...

Page 36: ... System 1 C106 Coded Access Keypad 1 CP106 N Anodised Aluminium Entrance Panel with integral keypad and surface mounting back box and including a model 61 speech unit N 801 Door Entry Telephones 1 203 Surface fitting Fail secure Lock Release 1 340C Power Supply Unit BL106 Complete Systems The BL106 N systems use the Bellini style Aluminium Entrance Panel with integral C106 keypad and are surface f...

Page 37: ...ing the simple connections which interface with the C106 Coded Access Controller The Model 801 Door Entry Telephone This is designed to be wall mounted in a convenient indoor location The Entrance Panel It should be mounted on an outside wall near the front door and in a sheltered location There is an option for CS106 systems to have a flush entrance panel Extension Phones Each apartment can have ...

Page 38: ...CS106 BL106 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access 38 Cable Planning Cable Requirements ...

Page 39: ...ch unit and the telephone Connections No of cores Core diameter Cable length Phone 4 1 per phone 0 5mm 100M max Power Supply 2 0 5mm 1 0mm up to 15M up to 50M Lock release up to 500mA 2 0 5mm 1 0mm up to 5M up to 25M Time clock 4 0 5mm 100M max Exit 2 0 5mm 100M max Trades Button 2 0 5mm 100M max In most cases cable length restrictions should not present a problem however where longer lengths are ...

Page 40: ...page 44 or 45 It is strongly recommended that a single telephone be connected at a time and fully tested before proceeding to the next Speech adjustment The model 61 speech units have two pots at the rear for adjustment of speech levels as follows Volume A Speech level at the Entrance Panel Volume B Speech level at the Telephone ...

Page 41: ...also to page 28 for problems with the coded access system C106 Keypad Telephone Problems Symptom Possible Cause Remedy Low Speech Volume Volume adjustment required on speech unit Speech unit is not tight against the panel grill Panel grill is blocked More than one telephone is off the hook Speech unit supply voltage is low Check 10V 15V across C and H ...

Page 42: ...e panel grill O connection between Speech unit and telephone is open circuit Entrance panel and telephone are too close together The entrance panel is surrounded by reflecting walls Panel grill is blocked No speech when the phone is buzzed Wiring fault on the speech signal connections R or T R carries the phone microphone signal to the speech unit T carries the Speech unit microphone to the phone ...

Page 43: ...nd phone Check 10 5V 15V across I and O when called Telephone DOOR button does not operate release C106 test button does operate the lock Missing connection to C106 Keypad Exit terminal Fault on Z or O line Trades Exit button or Fire Switch inoperative Time Clock is not running or incorrectly set Trades button only Check all connections to the EXIT terminal on the C106 ...

Page 44: ...CS106 BL106 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access 44 CS106 1 BL106 1 Wiring 1 Way Combined ...

Page 45: ...CS106 BL106 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access 45 CS106 N BL106 N Wiring Multi way Combined ...

Page 46: ...CS106 BL106 Combined Door Entry and Coded Access 46 Wiring Diagram 2 Door System with the C106 ...

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Page 48: ...5 121 4008 Sales and Technical Support FAX 0845 121 4009 E mail sales bellsystem co uk technical bellsystem co uk Website www bellsystem co uk Standards This product complies with Electromagnetic Compatibility directive 2004 108 EC and Low Voltage directive 2006 95 EC Emissions Generic BSEN 61000 6 3 Immunity Generic BSEN 61000 6 1 Low Voltage Generic BSEN 60950 ...

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