NACD Noralsy MIHP/6 Installation Instructions Manual - page 4
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DELETING USER CODES
As all User Codes are stored in Slots, it is easy to delete a code from the keypad:
Enter the Master Code and wait for the beeps.
After a beep enter on the keypad:
or
To delete the User Code stored in Slot 01
To delete the User Code stored in Slot 17
A rapid series of beeps indicates that you have deleted successfully.
Now press B or # to escape from programming.
OVERWRITING / CHANGING USER CODES
You do not have to delete a User Code in order to change it. By programming a new User Code into a Slot that is currently in use,
you automatically erase the old User Code.
Enter the Master Code and wait for the beeps.
After a beep enter on the keypad:
The new User Code in Slot 01 is 700028. Whatever was in Slot 01 before has been erased.
Note: You change the Master Code in exactly the same way.
........to program Master Code 7767110 into Slot 30
Now press B or # to escape from programming.
LATCHING RELAY
The code stored in Slot 28 acts as the “ON” for Latching Relay no. 3.
The code stored in Slot 29 acts as the “OFF” for Latching Relay no. 3.
If you do not store a different code in Slot 29 to that stored in Slot 28, entering the code stored in Slot 28 will act first as
“ON” and then as “OFF”, then “ON” etc.
EMERGENCY CODE
The code stored in Slot 27 operates both Relay no. 1 and Relay no. 2 at the same time.
ANTI-TAMPER
An anti-tamper circuit (terminals 11 + 12 of J1) provides a normally closed contact, once the keypad is secured to the wall.
AUTOMATIC TIME-OUT - whenever programming accessed via Master Code
If you do not press B or # to escape from programming, the keypad will automatically revert to normal mode after 20 seconds.
30 7 7767110
Length of Code
Slot No.
Master Code
Itself
01 6 700028
Length of Code
Slot No.
User Code
17 A or
*
Slot No.
Delete Command
01 A or
*
Slot No.
Delete Command
+12v
0v
J1
SW1 SW2 SW3
L
E
N
INV
NOR
+
–
EX1
EX1 = Exit Button
1 2
+ -
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Jumper Setting
COMMON - NOR
For Fail Safe Locking
move jumper to:
COMMON - INV
(+ wire relays 1 & 2
in series)
SW5
Alarm Circuit (NC)
POWER SUPPLY
12V DC
12V DC
ELECTRIC
RELEASE
D1
+
–
Single Door Installation
26 user codes / relay nos 1 & 2 in parallel.
+12v
0v
J1
SW1
RV3
RV1
RV2
SW2 SW3
Alarm Circuit (NC)
SW5
INV
NOR
To Automation Control Equipment No.2
To Automation Control Equipment No.1
+
–
Jumper Setting
COMMON - NOR
EX1
EX1 activates Relay 1.
EX2 activates Relay 2.
(EX = Exit Button)
EX2
POWER SUPPLY
12V DC
1 2
+ -
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Automation Control
13 user codes / relay no.1 , 13 user codes / relay no. 2.
Gate/Barrier Automation Control No. 1 = Main Gate (for example)
Gate/Barrier Automation Control No. 2 = Pedestrian Gate (for example)
Cut-out varistor RV1 or RV2 if its corresponding relay
is controlling an automation system.
Latching relay no. 3 (terminals 9-10) can be used to
hold open an automated gate/barrier etc.
In this instance only, cut-out varistor RV3.
CUT OUT
When power OFF
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ELEC/INST/K304
ELEC/INST/K301
Noralsy™ Keypad 30 codes / 3 Relays
Noralsy™ Keypad 30 codes / 3 Relays