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LCD keypad with RFID key reader (art. 30006003)
The LCD keypad with RFID reader is identical to the standard LCD keypad in every respect, except that it is equipped with an RFID reader
module. This version enables users, according to their authorisations, to activate the system partially or totally or deactivate it, using an RFID
key, without having to enter a code, thereby saving time. It is compatible with Comelit RFID keys.
The RFID reader's antenna is located in the bottom left-hand corner of the housing and is clearly identi
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ed by a circular, screen-printed symbol.
The RFID key must be brought close to this area of the housing so that the reader can recognise it correctly.
The connection terminal block is identical to that of the LCD keypad without RFID reader.
Meaning of LEDs
The LEDs have the same meaning as the LEDs on the keypad without RFID reader
Mounting and wiring the keypads
The base of the keypads, both with and without RFID reader, has a series of slots in it to ensure versatility of mounting on a wide range of
supports, starting with the ordinary type 503 box.
Opening the housing
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Locate the area with the tamper support, with the pre-marked break-off panel for facilitating detachment of the tamper, and remove the silicon
key acting as a tamper. Put it in a clean place.
Fixing the housing
: as there are no other preliminary operations, you can proceed directly with
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xing the keypad.
If the housing is to be
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tted on a type 503 box:
1. Position the base of the keypad with the
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xing holes aligned with the two clips on the 503 box and, using a pencil or marker pen, mark the
position of the hole for the anti-tear bolt (the bolt is on the base, in the bottom right-hand corner), making sure that no electrical or service ducts
(pipes, drainpipes, etc.) are routed through the area.
2. To fasten the pre-set fracture bolt of the tamper, you will be using one of the 5 mm wall plugs supplied, so drill a hole accordingly, with
precision. Insert the bolt in the wall.
3. Insert the connection cable into the main hole in the base and tighten the tamper bolt by a few turns by hand, so as to have a reference point
for correct alignment
4. Fasten the type 503 box using two suitable screws, taking care not to damage the base by overtightening the screws.
If the housing is to be wall-mounted:
1. Locate a suitable position for mounting the housing and make sure that no electrical or service ducts (pipes, drainpipes, etc.) are routed
through or near the holes you intend to use. Then, using a pencil or marker pen, accurately mark the position of the
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xing points, including the
hole for the anti-tear option.
2. To
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x the housing to the wall and anchor the pre-set fracture bolt of the tamper, you will be using 5 mm wall plugs (supplied), so drill
accordingly and insert the wall plugs in the wall.
3. Route the cables through the respective holes.
4. Secure the housing by tightening the screws into the wall plugs until they are fully home, without damaging the mounting points of the housing
IMPORTANT
: when closing the housing, remember to re
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t the tamper in its place. The black, conductive part must be visible.