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ICS-KP14 Instruction Manual 

 

01850-53-000 

Page 16 of 18

 

Issue 3          19 January 2021 

 

Operation 

 
The ICS-KP14 is operational when the PWR light is on. For most installations this is either when the ICS 
mains switch is turned on or when it is armed.  
 
The User Code should only be known to persons with the required training and personal protective 
equipment who are authorised to enter the controlled area with the laser activated. 
 
To activate the system override and unlock the door, type in the four-digit user code. 
The factory default user code is: 
 

 

 
Preferably  the  user  code  should  have  been  reprogrammed  to  some  new  four-digit  code,  see 
Programming. 
 
When  the  correct  user  code  has  been  entered,  the  Override  On  and,  if  programmed,  the  Door 
Unlocked indicators will light, allowing the door to be opened without tripping out the laser. 
 
A continuous sound will be made by the ICS to indicate that the system is overridden. A rapid pulsed 
sound will be made by the keypad to indicate that the door is unlocked. 
 
After a few seconds the Door Unlocked output will cease so that when the door closes it will become 
locked. 
 
After a few more seconds the override will cease. If the door is still open when the override stops, the 
ICS will disable the laser. 
 
An internal door release pushbutton may have been installed. If this is the case, pressing this will cause 
the keypad to activate the override and unlock the door in the same way it would if the user code had 
been entered. 
 

9.1

 

Default Settings 

 
The factory settings are: 
 
Program Code:   

 

1234 

User Code:  

 

 

3333 

Door Unlocked Time:    

5 seconds 

Override Time:   

 

15 seconds 

 
In the event of the Program Code being forgotten, it may be reset back to the factory setting as follows: 
 
Switch off the ICS or power supply to the keypad. 
 
Release the keypad from the wall, see ‘Removing the Keypad from the Wall’. The wiring may remain 
in place. 

Summary of Contents for 01850-00-000

Page 1: ...ICS KP14 Instruction Manual 01850 53 000 Issue 3 19 January 2021 LASERMET ICS KP14 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ACCESS KEYPAD WITH DUAL CHANNEL OVERRIDE TIMER ...

Page 2: ...4 Installation 6 5 Wiring 8 5 1 Connecting to Lasermet ICS Control Panels 9 5 2 Internal Door Release 10 5 3 Connecting to Door Lock 11 5 4 Connecting two or more Keypads to one ICS 11 6 Fixing 12 6 1 Attaching the Keypad to the Backplate 12 6 2 Removing the Keypad from the Wall 12 7 Programming 13 8 LED Indicators 15 9 Operation 16 9 1 Default Settings 16 10 Specifications 17 11 Warranty 17 12 Co...

Page 3: ...and standards and found to comply Lasermet certifies that this product complies with the basic requirements for health and safety as provided by the following directives and standards Directives Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC EMC Directive 2014 30 EU Standards EN 60950 1 2006 A2 2013 Information Technology Equipment Part 1 General Requirements EN 61000 tbc Electrom...

Page 4: ...to tamper with the parts open them or use them outside of the parameters contained herein The units are only designed to be fixed to surfaces using their inbuilt fixing holes They must not come into contact with each other or any other moving part when in use The parts should never be subject to impact or mechanical strain Safety switches should never be defeated or bypassed It is imperative that ...

Page 5: ...rride timer function is of a dual channel cross checked configuration and is designed to achieve a safety performance level of PL e to EN13849 when correctly wired to a suitable interlock system Lasermet provides a full range of laser interlock equipment including control systems interlock switches illuminated warning signs laser shutters door locks external power supplies etc which can be connect...

Page 6: ...pproximately 1 2m up from floor level During installation wired connections will need to be made from the ICS KP14 to the Interlock Control System and possibly the door interlock switch and magnetic door lock and allowance should be made for the installation of electrical conduit or trunking if required to make entry to the unit Ideally the keypad should be attached directly to the wall with the c...

Page 7: ...Once all the holes have been made secure the rear cover as shown in the diagram below Feed the cables through the hole in the centre of the rear cover Make the electrical connections before attaching the unit to the rear cover see the Wiring section Figure 1 Wall Drilling Details ...

Page 8: ...ushbutton switch to activate the keypad remotely When the button is pressed the keypad activates its outputs according to the programmed settings as though the correct code had been entered on the keypad The pushbutton is wired between the REM and 24V terminals If this function is not required simply make no connection to the REM terminal The O R terminal is the override output The keypad connects...

Page 9: ...rride when the keypad is operated The jumper link J6 OVERRIDE CONTROL is removed so that the ICS 6 only indicates that an override is active but isn t actually overridden itself The two override output contacts A and B on J6 in the keypad are wired across the two safety contacts of the door switch This is the contact which is closed when the door is closed When the override is activated the keypad...

Page 10: ... A terminal of J6 goes to the OR A terminal of J7 inside the ICS 6 and the other B terminal of J6 goes to the OR B terminal of J7 inside the ICS 6 Make sure the connections are not transposed the OR A terminal of J7 in the ICS 6 must be fed through the A terminals of J6 in the keypad and thence to 24V and the OR B terminal through the B terminals of J6 to 0V GND 5 2 Internal Door Release It is usu...

Page 11: ...ls on J5 and the adjacent NC terminal should then go to the positive connection of the lock see below This will enable the keypad to break the circuit to the lock thus releasing it For safety reasons emergency break glass buttons should be provided on both sides of the door to allow it to be unlocked in the event of an emergency Refer to the ICS Manual for more information on wiring door locks to ...

Page 12: ...nce the keypad has been locked to the wall a 5mm flat screwdriver is required to release the locking latch before it can be removed as shown below Ensure that the supply is turned off Insert the screwdriver into the recess in the bottom of the keypad at the back and push the latch upwards to disengage it from the case Note that the latch is quite secure and some force may be needed before it relea...

Page 13: ...e of the following choices by pressing the appropriate key on the keypad Change User Code Change Program Code Change Override Time Change Door Unlocked Time Enter Test Mode Exit and return to normal operation 1 Change User Code 2 Change Program Code When you have selected one of these the PRG light will flash quickly to show that the keypad is ready to accept the new code Type in the new four digi...

Page 14: ...ish to disable the selected output for example to disable the Door Unlock output because there is no door lock simply program the selected time to 0 seconds If you make an invalid entry e g by entering a time greater than 30 seconds the keypad will return to the Program Mode menu with the PRG LED flashing slowly and the time value will not be changed 5 Enter Test Mode Selecting this option causes ...

Page 15: ...the correct user code has been entered and the Door Unlock output is active The keypad has an audible alarm which sounds while the door is unlocked OVERRIDE ON This message appears in red in the lower black panel when the correct user code has been entered and warns that the interlock is temporarily defeated allowing the door to be opened without tripping out the laser Sounder An internal sounder ...

Page 16: ...r A continuous sound will be made by the ICS to indicate that the system is overridden A rapid pulsed sound will be made by the keypad to indicate that the door is unlocked After a few seconds the Door Unlocked output will cease so that when the door closes it will become locked After a few more seconds the override will cease If the door is still open when the override stops the ICS will disable ...

Page 17: ... 24VDC Current Consumption 25mA standby 150mA activated Size 160mm wide X 108mm high X 38 5mm deep Weight 200g All figures quoted are approximate Lasermet reserve the right to alter specifications without prior notice 11 Warranty Lasermet provide a 12 month warranty for defects in materials and manufacture from the date of installation or delivery Installations completed by Lasermet are covered ag...

Page 18: ...ovide a complete system We also supply equipment and consultancy covering all aspects of laser safety Full support design and installation is available from Lasermet please contact us for any queries For sales and technical support Lasermet Ltd Lasermet House 137 Hankinson Road Bournemouth BH9 1HR United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1202 770740 Fax 44 0 1202 770730 Email sales lasermet com Website www laserme...

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