Orno OR-ZS-805 User Manual Download Page 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION 

SPECIFICATIONS

     Package Contents

THE FRONT PANEL

    

Status Indicator (Blue)

    Operation Indicators
    Card Reader Window
    Door Bell Button (Function Selector)

INSTALLATION

    

Precautions for Installation Location

    Precautions for Accidental Short Circuit
    Precautions for Electric Spikes & Back EMF

THE CONNECTION TERMINALS

   

1 - 2 : 12VDC (Power Input Terminal)

   3 : (+) 12V Power Supply for The Lock
   4 : (-) Power Supply for The Lock (Output Contact for Door Lock Strike)
   5 : EG IN (Egress Input for N.O. Button)
   6 : Data I/O Port
   7 - 8 : Door Bell (Relay Contact for Optional Door Chime)
   9 - 10 : Tamper Switch (Tamper Switch with N.C. Contact)

CREATE A MASTER CARD (CMC) 

   

The First Step before Programming - Make A Madter Card 

   

Procedures of Creating A New Master Card with CMC Jumper

PROGRAMMING

  

1) Criteria for Setting System to Programming Mode

  2) Use The Master Card to Set System into Programming Mode for The 5 Feature Groups
  3) The Reading Manner for Master Card
  4) Audible Indications in Programming & Operation

I ) RECORD USER CARD(S) – Feature Group 1

II ) DELETE USER CARD(S) – Feature Group 2

III ) SET OUTPUT MODE FOR DOOR LOCK -- Feature Group 3

IV ) SET SYSTEM SAFETY LOCK-UP -- Feature Group 4

V ) CREATE / DELETE SUPER USER CARD(S) -- Feature Group 5

OPERATION

FEATURE SETTING PROCEDURES SUMMARY CHART

APPLICATION EXAMPLES

  1) Stand Alone Access Control Electric Lock
  2) Application Hints for The Auxiliary Terminals

APPLICATION EXPANSION – The Optional Auxiliary Reader AR-2802

  Multi- Station Access Control Electric Lock
   

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Summary of Contents for OR-ZS-805

Page 1: ...device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can...

Page 2: ...ter Card Procedures of Creating A New Master Card with CMC Jumper PROGRAMMING 1 Criteria for Setting System to Programming Mode 2 Use The Master Card to Set System into Programming Mode for The 5 Feat...

Page 3: ...om Inside Data I O Bus for Optional Card Readers AR 2802 Accommodates 3 Optional Readers Max Bell Button Output Relay Contact for Actuating An Optional Door Chime Output Contact Ratings iiiia Solid St...

Page 4: ...a Multi station System with the optional auxiliary reader AR 2802 Maximum three optional readers can be allowed and the connection is very simple Just connect the devices in parallel with the Data I...

Page 5: ...n worst case even burn out the reader FRONT COVER BACK COVER Fix it on wall HEX SOCKET SCREW 20 1 Stand Alone Access Control Electric Lock NOTE Connect the 1N4004 as close as possible to the lock in p...

Page 6: ...eader 3 12V Power Supply for The Lock A supply point for the electric lock which is common to terminal 1 4 Power Supply for The Lock Output Contact for Door Lock Strike A 3 Amp rating solid state swit...

Page 7: ...o Confirm Option 1 3 Auto Confirm Mode 2 Timing Stop Time Counting Start Time Counting Auto Confirm Mode 1 Start Stop FEATURE SETTING PROCEDURES SUMMARY CHART II DELETE USER CARDS I RECORD USER CARDS...

Page 8: ...ne minute It is necessary to repeat procedures 1 6 and try again CMC JUMPER CMC 2 OFF 1 ON 1 Read User Card to Open Door Read User Card once Two beeps confirm success of reading a valid user card and...

Page 9: ...rd 4 Audible Indications in Programming Operation 1 Beep Step jumping in feature selection 2 Beeps Execution successful 5 Beeps Execution failed 1 Long Beeps Rejection to a repeated card in programmin...

Page 10: ...close of programming mode All the User Cards must be unique in the system Repeat recording of same card into other groups will be rejected One long beep indicates rejection of a repeated card Exit Pr...

Page 11: ...Response Status LED blue starts to flash during programming mode and group LED 4 is ON After 2 seconds the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and the group LED 1 2 3 flashing for the three op...

Page 12: ...ndicator LEDs act as timer indicator from 1 to 5 seconds in the 1st round counting and 6 to 10 seconds in the 2nd round and so on until 60 seconds 4 Press BELL button again to stop the counting when t...

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