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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Limitations of Liability
Chapter 1. Getting Started ............................................................................................. 1

1.1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2. System Description, Specifications and Accessories .................................................................. 1
1.3  Unpacking the System ................................................................................................................. 3
1.4  Warranty ....................................................................................................................................... 3

Chapter 2. Installation .................................................................................................... 4

Chapter 3. Programming ................................................................................................ 9

Programming Function Codes .......................................................................................... 9

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# ............................................................................................................................. 9
00 

Replace System Master Code ................................................................. 10

01

Change Talk Time .................................................................................... 10

02

Open Interval Relay 1 and Relay 2 ......................................................... 10

03

Lock Out Count ....................................................................................... 11

04

Tone or Pulse........................................................................................... 11

05

Single or Multi Systems .......................................................................... 11

06

System ID................................................................................................. 12

07

Remote Enable or Disable ...................................................................... 12

08

Relay 2 Mode........................................................................................... 12

09

Alarm Telephone Number ........................................................................ 13

10

Manual Unlock or Lock or Unlock Hold Doors Timer................................ 13

11

Edit Welcome Message Display ...............................................................13

12

Set Time and Date ................................................................................... 15

13

Time Zone ................................................................................................ 16

14

Holiday Schedule ..................................................................................... 16

15

Auto Unlock Schedule .............................................................................. 17

16

Reinitialize Time Zones Schedules .......................................................... 18

17

Reinitialize Auto Unlock Schedules .......................................................... 19

18

Reinitialize Holiday Schedules ................................................................. 19

19

Reinitialize Events Recording .................................................................. 19

20

New Tenant Code .................................................................................... 20

21

Modify Tenant Code ................................................................................. 20

22

Delete A Tenant Code .............................................................................. 21

23

Clear All Tenants ...................................................................................... 21

24

Card and Code ......................................................................................... 22

25,26,  Facility Code .............................................................................................22
51-60

Facility Code .............................................................................................22

27

RS-232 or Modem .................................................................................... 23

28

Directory Digit ........................................................................................... 23

29

Alarm Delay............................................................................................... 23

30

Add Keypad Access Code and Card Number ......................................... 24

31

Modify Keypad Access Code and Card Number ..................................... 25

32

Delete Keypad Access Code and Card Number ..................................... 26

33

Clear All Keypad Access Code and Card Number .................................. 26

40

Master Code Mask ................................................................................... 27

41

Open Door Beep ...................................................................................... 27

42

Enable or Disable PBX .............................................................................27

43

Open Door 1 and Door 2 Number ............................................................28

46

Display System Information ......................................................................29

50

Clear the EEPROM Memory to Factory Default .......................................29

78

View Directory by Name ...........................................................................29

Chapter 4. System’s Operation ..................................................................................... 31

Summary of Contents for AeGIS NPB9000P Series

Page 1: ...AeGIS NPB9000P Installation and Programming Manual REV 0620 11 ...

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Page 3: ...oliday Schedule 16 15 Auto Unlock Schedule 17 16 Reinitialize Time Zones Schedules 18 17 Reinitialize Auto Unlock Schedules 19 18 Reinitialize Holiday Schedules 19 19 Reinitialize Events Recording 19 20 New Tenant Code 20 21 Modify Tenant Code 20 22 Delete A Tenant Code 21 23 Clear All Tenants 21 24 Card and Code 22 25 26 Facility Code 22 51 60 Facility Code 22 27 RS 232 or Modem 23 28 Directory D...

Page 4: ...Chapter 5 Trouble Shooting Guide 37 General FCC Requirements 40 Quick Guide 41 ...

Page 5: ...ation herein implied Pach and Company does not assume any liability for any damages which may arise in installation or use of the AeGIS NPB9000P Series Pach and Company does not assume liability for any incompatibility between the AeGIS NPB9000P Series and users devices Pach Company reserves the right to make changes without prior notice to any products in order to improve reliability function or ...

Page 6: ...UST have a telephone to allow remote visitor access The system parameters and tenants data will be entered via the keypad and the LCD provides easy display EEPROM technology is used for AeGIS NPB9000P Series The tenant database will not be lost during a power failure Standard features Program and store the tenant s name directory code telephone number and personal access code Unlocking door or gat...

Page 7: ...9xxx and MX79xxx Shipping 40 lbs 75 lbs Dimensions HWD 13 1 2 x 11 1 4 x 3 7 8 Main Lobby 16 1 6 x 14 1 6 x 3 5 8 MS79012 48 and MX79012 48 23 x 12 x 3 5 8 MS79060 120 and MX79060 120 Specifications subject to change without prior notice 26 Bit Wiegand Card Reader AWCR Power Input 4 75 18 VDC Regulated Power by the AeGIS NPB9000P Series 5VDC Transmit Frequency 125 Khz Cable Distance 500 feet maxim...

Page 8: ...ure is not due to vandalism or malicious mischief improper installation abnormal physical or electrical stress lightning power surges misuse negligence accidents or Natural disasters 3 Warranty is immediately null and void if the product has been altered repaired or modified without express written authorization from Pach and Company Technical Department with such authorization given only to manuf...

Page 9: ...ller are responsible for all shipping charges incl freight and insurance fees for products shipped to Pach and Company repair center 9 Pach and Company warranty does not guarantee any product to be free of operation error or service interruption in any way during the course of daily product operation 10 Pach and Company is not responsible for the time travel and or labor costs of any distributor a...

Page 10: ... or workmanship for a period of three 3 months from the date of repair and invoice This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Pach and Company or through Pach and Company s normal distribution channels Consumers must obtain warranty information from the selling dealer and or installer as to the nature of the dealer s warranty if any All contact to Pach and Company from t...

Page 11: ...e course of daily product operation 10 Pach and Company is not responsible for time travel and or labor costs of any distributor and or dealer installer including but not limited to any expenses to install uninstall or reinstall hardware software firmware related to warranty issues product enhancements or product failures IMPORTANT REPAIR NOTE Pach and Company will perform a factory physical evalu...

Page 12: ...Chapter 2 INSTALLATION Pach and Company Chapter 2 Page 4 AeGIS NPB9000P Series INSTALLATION 06 20 11 Figure 2 1 ...

Page 13: ...Figure 2 2 Pach and Company Chapter 2 Page 5 AeGIS NPB9000P Series INSTALLATION 06 20 11 ...

Page 14: ...Figure 2 3 Pach and Company Chapter 2 Page 6 AeGIS NPB9000P Series INSTALLATION 06 20 11 ...

Page 15: ...le MS79024 consists of Main Control board and two relay boards The last three digit represents the number of tenant The MX79xxx is needed to configure more than 120 tenants See table 1 1 for DIP Switch setting Table 2 1 MS79012 MS7910 MX79012 MX79120 DIP SWITCHES SETTING Pach and Company Chapter 2 Page 7 AeGIS NPB9000P Series INSTALLATION 06 20 11 ES1 ES2 Figure 2 4 MODEL MS79012 MS79120 Main Rela...

Page 16: ...s OFF OFF OFF ON 7 841 960 tenants ON ON ON OFF Relay Relay 4 digit Relay Relay 4 digit Relay Relay 4 digit Board LED Phone Board LED Phone Board LED Phone 1 1 0001 3 1 0025 5 1 0049 1 2 0002 3 2 0026 5 2 0050 1 3 0003 3 3 0027 5 3 0051 1 4 0004 3 4 0028 5 4 0052 1 5 0005 3 5 0029 5 5 0053 1 6 0006 3 6 0030 5 6 0054 1 7 0007 3 7 0031 5 7 0055 1 8 0008 3 8 0032 5 8 0056 1 9 0009 3 9 0033 5 9 0057 1...

Page 17: ... 3 2 RS 232 AND REMOTE PROGRAMMING VIA THE PACH AND COMPANY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE See the enclosed CD for Manual You may install up to eight systems on the same phone line but if Pach and Company Management Software is used you must follow the requirements below A Maximum of four AeGIS 9000NC can be connected on the same phone line for remote programming via modem and eight systems on the same phone...

Page 18: ...program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode and the display shows Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function code 01 then press the display shows Step3 Enter the talk time 10 240 seconds then press the display shows Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the progr...

Page 19: ...ield from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function code 03 then press the display shows Step 3 Enter the Lock Out Count value 1 9 then press the display shows Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode NOT APPLICABLE FOR NON SUBSC...

Page 20: ... section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 07 then press and the display shows Step 3 Enter 1 to ENABLE and 0 to DISABLE then press the display shows Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 08 then press and the di...

Page 21: ... from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 11 then press and the display shows 09 ALARM TELEPHONE NUMBER NOT APPLICABLE FOR NON SUBSCRIBER 10 MANUAL UNLOCK LOCK OR UNLOCK HOLD DOORS TIMER Set the timer to unlock lock or unlock hold relay 1 door 1 or relay2 door 2 01 98 hours doors will unlock ...

Page 22: ... character you have entered on each segment then the display shows Step 5 Enter 16 characters on the third segment by rewriting the existing message or pressing to clear the segment and reenter the message press on every character you have entered and press after the last character you have entered on each segment then the display shows Step 6 Select another Function Code to program different fiel...

Page 23: ...he HOUR military format then press and enter the MINUTE then press the display shows Step 4 Enter 1 for DAYLIGHT SAVING ZONE or 0 for NON DAYLIGHT SAVING ZONE DO NOT PRESS the display shows Your display may not look identical Step 5 Enter 1 if the date is CORRECT and proceed to step 8 or 0 if it is NOT CORRECT the display shows MM Month DD Date YYYY Year D Day of Week see table 3 1 Step 6 Enter th...

Page 24: ...s Step 4 IF 1 is entered to ADD the display shows proceed to step 5 IF 0 is entered to DELETE the display shows proceed to step 7 Step 5 Enter the START TIME HOUR military time format then press and enter the MINUTES then press the display shows Step 6 Enter the DAY OF THE WEEK 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Sun then press the display shows Step 7 Enter 1 for YES then press and return to st...

Page 25: ...en press and return to step 2 or 0 for NO then press and the display shows Step 7 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 15 then press and the display shows Step 3 Enter schedule number 0 9 then press the display shows Step 4 Enter 1 t...

Page 26: ...Step 9 Enter 1 for YES then press and return to step 2 or 0 for NO then press and the display shows Step 10 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 16 then press and the display shows Step 3 Press 1 for YES or 0 for NO then press the di...

Page 27: ...Function Code 18 then press and the display shows Step 3 Press 1 for YES or 0 for NO then press the display show Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 19 then press and the display shows Step 3 Press 1 for YES or 0 for NO then ...

Page 28: ...after entering each character and press after entering the last character see figure 3 1 for keypad correlation the display shows Step 5 Enter a 4 digit relay number i e 0001 0002 etc then press enter the display shows Step 6 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display sho...

Page 29: ... if tenant code exists proceed to step 5 OR if tenant code does not exist then the display shows proceed to step 5 Step 5 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 23 then press and the display shows Step 3 Enter 1 for YES then press to c...

Page 30: ...ramming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 24 then press and the display shows Step 3 Enter 0 KEYPAD ACCESS CODE or 1 CARD ACCESS KEYPAD ACCESS CODE then press the display shows Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see sec...

Page 31: ...e display shows Step 5 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 28 then press and the display shows Step 3 Enter the directory digit 2 3 or 4 digit then press the display shows then the display shows Step 4 Select another Function Code t...

Page 32: ...n the system then press the display shows if door 2 is set for mode 1 door control If door 2 is set other than mode 1 proceed to step 6 Step 5 Enter 1 Relay 1 Door 1 2 Relay 2 Door 2 3 Both then press the display shows Step 6 Enter 1 3 then press the display shows Step 7 Enter the Time Zone s programmed on Function Code 13 0 9 then press the display shows Step 8 Enter 1 YES then press and proceed ...

Page 33: ...535 leave this field blank if no Card Reader installed on the system then press the display shows if door 2 is set for mode 1 door control If door 2 is set other than mode 1 proceed to step 6 Step 5 Enter 1 Relay 1 Door 1 2 Relay 2 Door 2 3 Both then press the display shows Step 6 Enter 1 3 then press the display shows Step 7 Enter the Time Zone s programmed on Function Code 13 0 9 then press the ...

Page 34: ...id or Press to CANCEL and proceed to step 5 OR if the keypad access code is invalid THEN display shows Step 5 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 33 then press and the display shows Step 3 Enter 1 YES then press the display shows pr...

Page 35: ...ction 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 40 then press and the display shows Step 3 Enter 0 NO or 1 YES then press the display shows Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 Log on to programming mode see section 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 41 then press and the display shows Step 3...

Page 36: ...set for Mode 1 door control the display shows proceed to step 4 if the number is already used the display shows return to step 3 if relay 2 is set for Mode 4 CCTV Switch the display shows proceed to step 4 if the number is already used the display shows return to step 3 Open Door2No 0 9 ENTER _ PRESS OpenCCTV No 0 9 ENTER _ PRESS This No is used Please try again This No is used Please try again If...

Page 37: ...ion 3 1 The display shows Step 2 Enter Function Code 50 then press and the display shows Step 3 Enter 1 TO CLEAR or 0 TO CANCEL then press the display shows Step 4 Wait for a few minutes the more tenants programmed the longer it takes to erase the memory the the display shows Step 5 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Step 1 ...

Page 38: ...sociated with the name Step 4 Press 3 to proceed to next tenant name and return to step 3 or proceed to step 5 or press and the display shows Step 5 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or press to exit the programming mode Pach and Company Chapter 3 Page 30 AeGIS NPB9000P Series PROGRAMMING 06 20 11 NNNNNNNNNNN DIR No XXXX SELECT PROGRAM ENTER _ _ PRESS ...

Page 39: ...8 default setting to unlock relay 2 door 2 2 A DIRECT CALL You must know the tenant directory number to use a direct call The tenant directory number can be associated with apartment number suite number etc Step 1 Press and wait for a dial tone the display shows N tenant code directory code number of digit Step 2 Press the 2 3 or 4 digit directory number the system will initiate the call the displ...

Page 40: ...tep 1 Press then the screen stops scrolling if the screen is still scrolling repeat this step Step 2 Press a valid keypad access code and the door will unlock If the keypad access code is invalid the display shows NOTE If invalid codes are entered more than the number program on Function Code 03 the display shows the system will ignore further keypad access code entries for 90 seconds If a telepho...

Page 41: ...mber program on Function Code 03 the display shows If a telephone number is programmed on Function Code 09 the display shows and will call the number programmed NOT APPLICABLE FOR NON SUBSCRIBER NPB 9000 SERIES Relay 2 is an auxiliary relay It can be set into four 4 different modes Door Control mode 1 Shunt mode 2 Alarm Timer mode 3 and CCTV Switch mode 4 You may use relay 2 for various applicatio...

Page 42: ...ing on his or her phone to turn ON the camera and monitor the visitors at the system The number can be changed see Function Code 43 Step 4 When finished press 7 default setting to turn OFF the camera See Function Code 43 Step 5 Repeat step 3 4 if you need to turn the camera ON and OFF The door sensor switch or shock sensor is an option see figure 2 1 for wiring diagram Door sensor is available on ...

Page 43: ...r 1 is still opened after the open interval set on Function Code 02 on relay 1 has expired Or door 1 is forced open Relay 2 will be activated and the display shows You may connect an emergency light an alarm device or a buzzer on relay 2 The sce narios above are valid until the problems are corrected MODE 4 RELAY 2 AS A CCTV SWITCH The system will make double beeps every 60 seconds if Door 1 is st...

Page 44: ... tone mode You cannot program the tenant s directory more than the system capacity An accurate tenant s record is essential You must delete any unused tenant s directory to free the system s memory You may check the total number of tenant in the system locally using the unit keypad or optional AeGIS NPB9000 Management Software The number of ten ants may not be accurate if the tenant name is not pr...

Page 45: ...19 24 Ohms Turn the unit power OFF and ON Erase the memory chip EEPROM using Function Code 50 If you have trouble to log on to programming mode press and release the square red button then press The power LED must be ON LED2 marked on the board The Power Switch s toggle must be on the left position ON Check the fuse 3 Amp 250 Volt Measure the voltage on AC1 and AC2 set your voltmeter to AC and pla...

Page 46: ...an t place a call to each tenant you may have a problem with the Main Relay Control Panel Check if the problem occurs on all tenants Disconnect the ground wire marked GND see figure 2 1 from the board If the problem still exists install a Modular RFI Filter If the problem disappear find a different Earth Ground and connect all the system s ground GND to the same point of earth ground Disconnect th...

Page 47: ...low the steps below Set your multi meter to Ohm touch the two probes the meter will read about 0 zero value Connect the meter s probes to RC1 and NO1 or RC2 and NO2 if Normally Open strike is used the meter will read as an open circuit or RC1 and NC1 or RC2 and NC2 if Normally Close strike is used your meter will read about 0 value Place a call from the system to one of the tenants and tell the te...

Page 48: ... devices you can connect to your telephone line your tele phone company will provide you upon request In the unlikely event your AeGIS system develops a problem IMMEDIATELY DISCONNECT IT FROM YOUR TELEPHONE LINE to avoid harmful causes to the telephone network If repairs are ever needed on your AeGIS system ONLY Pach and Company technician should perform them Please contact our Toll Free Technical...

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