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  Quick Installation Guide

 

DOC0065 

 

Issue 1.2 

Scope 

This guide provides the basic instructions for installing, configuring and adding cards to the 
 Controller. Refer to the User Guide for detailed information on using the . 

Fitting the  

Release the front cover from the main unit by pressing the retaining buttons at the base of the unit 
while you lift off the cover from the bottom (hinging the cover at the top).  

Carefully unplug the ribbon cable linking the cover to the main unit (avoid pulling or bending the 
ribbon cable). Completely remove the front cover. 

Fit the unit to the mounting surface using the 2 keyhole slots and 2 mounting holes in the back 
plate. Use 4 appropriate screws or nuts/bolt (M4) according to the type of mounting surface. 

After wiring the unit, support the cover with one hand and carefully re-insert the end of the ribbon 
cable into its socket. Refit the cover by engaging the top of the cover with the top of the housing 
and hinging in the bottom of the cover until the securing buttons are fully engaged in the housing.  

Power & Cabling Requirements 

  

Reader Voltage Settings 

Each of the two reader 
interfaces includes a power 
supply output that can be 
individually set to either 5V or 
“supply voltage” to match the 
requirements of the 
connected reader. The 
voltage for each reader is set 
on a jumper to the left of the 
corresponding terminal block. 
To avoid damage to the 
readers, you must set the 
correct voltage for each 
reader before applying power 
to the .  For use 
with 12V readers, the power 
supply to the  must 
be 12VDC. 

If you are in any doubt about 
the output voltage to the 
reader, apply power to the 
 without connecting 
the readers and measure the 
voltage across the reader 
+ve and -ve connector pins. 

Relay 1

Relay 2

RS232
RS485

Comm

’s Select

Reader Voltage Select

5V

Supply

12 - 24 VDC

D+

D-

G

N

D

RS485

5v
0v

Arming 2
Arming 1

Door Alarm 2

Output

N/O

N/C

Comm

N/O

N/C

Comm

+

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-ve

C

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1

D

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0

LE

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R

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X

D

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Reader 1

Reader 2

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Summary of Contents for CRC200+

Page 1: ...engaging the top of the cover with the top of the housing and hinging in the bottom of the cover until the securing buttons are fully engaged in the housing Power Cabling Requirements Reader Voltage Settings Each of the two reader interfaces includes a power supply output that can be individually set to either 5V or supply voltage to match the requirements of the connected reader The voltage for e...

Page 2: ...g Wiegand format cards and or wish to activate additional features The full menu structure is shown at the end of this guide for general guidance The required basic programming actions are 1 Set relay operation times and set the Card Database where random cards are used 2 Add and validate cards as required with or without cards available Once these actions have been carried out the CRC200 is ready...

Page 3: ...indicate whether these cards should be captured at Reader 2 and press Press twice to exit Programming mode Learn Individual Cards Random Cards Only Press once and then press once The following screen is displayed L e a r n C a r d s Press to display the first parameter L e a r n C a r d s A c c L e v e l 0 Enter the Access Level assigned to the card s and press Level 1 valid on both readers L e a ...

Page 4: ...earn Cards 0 0 Timezones 0 Access Levels 0 P Setting the Node ID for Online Operation Press once and then press repeatedly until Installer is displayed I n s t a l l e r Press to enter the installer menu C o n f i g Press repeatedly to display the following screen C o n f i g N o d e x Type a number to set the node identity of the unit press press 3 times to exit Programming mode Refer to Norpass3...

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