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Summary of Contents for EDS-18P

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Page 2: ...ent combinations for each 4 digit security code Two relay outputs Key Auxiliary Relay Three LEDs indicate the status of the relays or external devices Relays can be programmed in latching or momentary mode 0 001 99 99 sec Built in panic key pressing and simultaneously Master code can be restored to the default value of 1234 Five different security levels A remote button can be connected to the EDS...

Page 3: ...mmable operation modes Internal LED Mode and External LED Mode In Internal Mode the LEDs show the proper status and the different activation s of the relays in External LED Mode the LEDs show the status of external devices EDS 18P is factory programmed in Internal Mode Table 2 2 LED indications in Internal External LED Modes Red LED Yellow LED Green LED Internal LED Mode Key Relay activated Aux Re...

Page 4: ... THE PANIC KEY REMEMBER TO SET ACCESS KEY 8 TO 0001 Section 3 Note on entering the Master Code or User Codes If you have entered a wrong digit and wish to enter a code again enter to clear the previous entries and re enter If you have entered a wrong code 4 digit a second short bleep will occur and you are to enter a correct code again If you have stopped entering for more than 7 seconds all previ...

Page 5: ... program settings will remain unchanged CAUTION If you forget to switch the jumper back to NORMAL the keypad will stop functioning 2 8 Activate the Key Relay by Remote Control Connecting a press button to the EDS 18P Section 4 allows user to activate Key Relay without entering User Code 1 or 3 The button can be connected to terminals TB3 1 and TB1 2 signal ground When the Key Relay is in momentary...

Page 6: ...ed value 4 digit of the function selected 6 Enter the key 7 Enter the desired value again 8 Enter the key If the two entries of the desired value are identical 2 long bleeps will be heard the red and yellow LEDs will go off The green LED will keep flashing Page 9 in the original manual If the two entries are mismatched or if you have entered a wrong sequence of keys a second short bleep will be he...

Page 7: ...1 2 4 Key Relay Time 0 01 99 99 sec 0500 0000 Latch mode 0500 5 00 sec 9999 99 99 sec 5 Aux Relay Time 0 01 99 00 sec 0050 0000 Latch mode 0500 5 00 sec 9999 99 99 sec 6 System Mode 0100 X 0 or 1 0110 0XXX 1XXX X0XX XX0X XXX0 X1XX XX1X XXX1 Internal LED Mode User Codes 1 2 enabled User Code 3 disabled Internal LED Mode External LED Mode Disable User Code 1 Disable User Code 2 Disable User Code 3 E...

Page 8: ...ssive wrong codes stay idle until Master Code is entered 9 Security Level 0001 0004 After 4 successive wrong codes Aux Relay opens Table 3 2 Programmable Functions of the EDS 18P Access Key Yellow LED Red LED Access Key Yellow LED Red LED OFF OFF 6 ON 1 Flash 1 OFF 1 Flash 7 ON 2 Flash 2 OFF 2 Flashes 8 ON 3 Flashes 3 OFF 3 Flashes 9 ON 4 Flashes 4 OFF 4 Flashes 0 ON ON 5 OFF OFF Note Green LED al...

Page 9: ...ing box on the wall using the 2 pan head screws provided Power Requirements A 10 15 volt dc source should be used Page 13 of the original manual Wiring All I O connections will be via terminated blocks shown in figure 4 1 A list of all terminals is shown below Terminal TB1 Description Terminal TB2 Description 1 Power 1 Red LED control 2 Power 2 Yellow LED control 3 Tamper 3 Green LED control 4 Tam...

Page 10: ...eep Key Relay activated open the switch afterwards will start timing when the Key Relay is set in latching mode the switch toggles the key relay Contacts Page 15 of original manual Key Relay TB3 2 TB3 3 TB3 4 There are 3 output terminals NC C NO When the Key Relay is activated the NC NO terminals will exchange their states The duration of the activation is programmable Auxiliary Relay TB3 5 TB3 6 ...

Page 11: ... switch N C when pressed 40mA 100V dc Security code combinations 10 000 4 digit code On plate LED 1 red 1 yellow 1 green LED indication Internal LED mode Green power Red Key Relay activated Yellow Aux Relay activated External LED mode The 3 LEDs are triggered by 3 external control inputs positive trigger 5 12V negative trigger 0 1V Key Auxiliary Relays activation times Latch or 0 01 99 99s momenta...

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Page 14: ...tromagnetic induction causes noise and transient voltage to be generated which can feedback into the EDS 18P and cause damage To eliminate this feedback make either one of these connections 1 IF YOU USE A DC POWER SUPPLY Connect the diode supplied with your EDS 18P CLOSE to the door lock in parallel as shown in figure A1 Beware of polarities Figure A1 Connecting a DC electric door lock to the EDS ...

Page 15: ...varistor voltage If your door lock needs an AC voltage higher than 18Vrms use a varistor with a higher voltage Figure A2 Connecting an AC electric door lock to the EDS 18P Contact Sales on 01527 68111 Contact Technical Support on 08457 660533 8 9 A B C D E F G D H I A J K L M J J L N O P O Q R S T Q U V V W X Y Z _ a b _ c d e f g h i g j k h l m n o p q r s s t u v w x ...

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