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MEANING OF LEDs DURING PRESENTATION OF THE KEY
LED
Status
Function
Red
Off
Request for deactivation of all areas covered by the
reader.
On
Request for activation of the activation profile
associated with the RED LED
Fast flash The reader is forcing the activation profile associated
with the RED LED (*)
Blue
Off
Request for deactivation of all areas covered by the
reader.
On
Request for activation of the activation profile
associated with the BLUE LED
Fast flash The reader is forcing the activation profile associated
with the BLUE LED (*)
Yellow
Off
Request for deactivation of all areas covered by the
reader.
On
Request for activation of the activation profile
associated with the YELLOW LED
Fast flash The reader is forcing the activation profile associated
with the YELLOW LED (*)
Green
Off
Request for deactivation of all areas covered by the
reader.
On
Request for activation of the activation profile
associated with the GREEN LED
Fast flash The reader is forcing the activation profile associated
with the GREEN LED (*)
(*) The purpose of forcing is to overcome a 'not ready' condition
in one or more of the zones associated with the areas covered
by the reader, and/or an anomaly which can be overridden due
to the choices made at the time of control panel configuration.
To mount the RFID key reader, you need to use an interface
plate for standard Keystone RJ45 sockets that is compatible
with the residential series you intend to use.
Simply connect the adapter to the plate and then plug the
reader into the adapter, pressing it fully home until you hear the
two parts engage.
DIP switches 1 to 5 are for addressing the reader on the bus.
On the current version, only addresses 1 to 8 are used, so DIP
switches 4 and 5 must be left on OFF.
If the RFID reader is connected as the final point of the bus line,
you need to connect a 120 ohm 1/4W 5% resistor in parallel to
the 485 bus line, i.e. between terminals A and B.
Name
Function
V+
Power supply positive input
V-
Power supply negative input
A
RS485 data bus - A
B
RS485 data bus - B
MEANING OF THE LEDS WHEN THE CYCLE IS IN PROGRESS
LED
Status
Function
Red
On
Request execution of action associated with LED
Slow flash Action associated with LED requires forcing to be
executed
Blue
On
Request execution of action associated with LED
Slow flash Action associated with LED requires forcing to be
executed
Yellow
On
Request execution of action associated with LED
Slow flash Action associated with LED requires forcing to be
executed
Green
On
Request execution of action associated with LED
Slow flash Action associated with LED requires forcing to be
executed
ADDRESSING
485 LINE TERMINATION
RFID KEY READER ON BUS TERMINAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION
Code
DIP1
DIP2
DIP3
DIP4
DIP5
1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
4
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
5
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
6
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
7
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
8
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
The reader has 4 indicator LEDs, the meaning of which varies
according to reader status:
• reader in standby (no cycle in progress):
the LEDs show
the operating status of the areas enabled on the reader
• cycle in progress:
the LEDs light up in sequence to provide
users with an indication of which scenarios are available,
allowing them to make a choice
• during key presentation
• Red LED: Total activation
• Yellow LED: Scenario P1
• Blue LED: Scenario P2
• Green LED: Scenario P1+P2
IMPORTANT:
The actions associated with the LEDs can be
changed by the installer during system programming.
The cycle actions associated with the LEDs by default are:
MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE RFID READER
MOUNTING THE RFID KEY READER ON BUS
MEANING OF THE LEDs WITH THE READER IN STANDBY
(no cycle in progress)
LED
Status
Function
Red
On
Scenario associated with the Red LED active
Slow flash System not activated and alarm, sabotage or fault
event memory present
Fast flash System activated and alarm, sabotage or fault event
memory present
Blue
On
Scenario associated with the Blue LED active
Slow flash System activated with unknown scenario (not saved)
Yellow
On
Scenario associated with the Yellow LED active
Fast flash Fault present
Green
On
Scenario associated with the Green LED active
Fast flash System not ready for enabling or there are (non-
excluded) open zones