Bewator KC 5000 Manual de usuario

Code central
KC 5000
Technical manual
GB

Copyright © February 2002 Bewator AB, Solna Sweden.
Material from the KC5000 Technical manual may only be copied with the consent in writing of Bewator.
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Document number: 80728-2
Bewator AB is part of Bewator Group, which develops and markets a complete security product range that
includes access control and alarm. Sales, installation and servicing are handled by a national dealer network.
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products and systems. Such actions are regarded as copyright violation and may result in imprisonment or fines
and may likewise lead to an obligation to pay damages and compensation for using the software.

KC5000 Technical manual — Contents 3
Contents
KC5000 THE INTELLIGENT CODE LOCK................................................................4
How to use...............................................................................................................................4
Printouts...................................................................................................................................4
System components...............................................................................................................5
INSTALLATION ..........................................................................................................6
Placing and mounting.............................................................................................................6
Before starting to install the system.....................................................................................7
Connecting the KC5000..........................................................................................................8
PREPARATIONS ......................................................................................................10
PROGRAMMING.......................................................................................................14
Set time and date ..................................................................................................................15
Time zones.............................................................................................................................16
Codes .....................................................................................................................................20
Doors......................................................................................................................................24
PRINTOUTS..............................................................................................................26
REMOTE PROGRAMMING ......................................................................................28
Password ...............................................................................................................................28
Enter new information ..........................................................................................................31
Change time and date...........................................................................................................31
Time zones.............................................................................................................................31
Codes .....................................................................................................................................33
Doors......................................................................................................................................35
TECHNICAL INFORMATION....................................................................................36
TEMPLATES FOR REMOTE PROGRAMMING.......................................................40
Change time and date...........................................................................................................40
Time zones.............................................................................................................................40
Codes .....................................................................................................................................41
Doors......................................................................................................................................41
NOTES......................................................................................................................42

4 KC5000 Technical manual — Introduction
KC5000 the intelligent code lock
KC 5000 is a code lock system for up to six doors. With a capacity of 99
codes and a built in timer with 99 time zones, which can be unique for
different doors, enables to handle different access levels for different groups.
For example can the postman’s code be limited to be valid only in daytime
on weekdays, but for the tenants the code can, for their own door be valid
for 24 hours and the whole week. For the caretaker the code can be valid for
24 hours the whole week and on all doors.
If wrong code is entered more than three times in a row the code lock enters
a “blocking stage”, which makes it almost impossible to crack the code. To
release the blockage you just enter a correct code twice in succession.
How to use
All programming is made directly in to the central unit with an easy step-by-
step instruction, but one feature with KC5000 is that it can be remote
programmed from an ordinary telephone. The big advantage with this is that
you don’t have to go to each central unit whenever you need to change the
information in the system – instead you just call up the system and change
the information from an ordinary telephone.
As an extra accessory the KC5000 can be supplied with PC software for
Windows (Windows 95), which makes it possible to programme the system
from a PC either directly or via modem.
Printouts
As standard a printer can be connected. This makes it possible to have
printouts on all programmed data, and also continuous printouts on valid
access and other system events. (See also the chapter Printouts).

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System components
KC5000 consists of the following equipment:
• Central unit. In the central unit all data for the system is programmed
and stored.
• Keypad M65. Up to 6 keypads can be connected (one at each door).
• Power supply. 24 V AC included in delivery.
• Printer. As an extra accessory a printer can be connected to the central
unit for printouts of programmed data or events.
• PC program.As an extra accessory KC5000 can be programmed from a
PC with Windows (Windows 95).
REMO

6 KC5000 Technical manual — Installation
Installation
This chapter describes how to install KC 5000.
Placing and mounting
Central unit
The central unit is designed for wall mounting (there are three screw holes
in the back plate), in a secure room with normal temperature, e.g. the
building’s power room.
Place the power supply near the central unit.
Keypad M65
Install the keypads at a height of 120–140 cm (from the floor to the bottom
edge of the keypad). To adapt the installation for disabled persons, a suitable
height is approximately 95 cm.
Installing the keypad:
1 Open the keypad with the key supplied.
2 Fasten the back plate against the wall, using three screws according to
the illustration below.
3 Wherever disturbance may occur (e.g. close to garages, lifts etc), earth
the back plate. Use a separate cable to the earth point. Make sure the
front and back plate is connected with the internal strap.
4 Fit the front and check that the keypad is securely fixed.
5 If the keypad is mounted outdoors, you should seal screw- and cable
holes with a sealing compound e.g. silicone, to prevent water leakage.

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Before starting to install the system
At the back of the manual are three charts. Make copies of the charts and ask
the system manager to fill them in according to the instructions in the
chapter Preparations.
Connecting up
To connect the different components in the code lock system, proceed as
follows: (see wiring diagram on next page).
1. Wire a 4-core cable between the central unit and each keypad.
2. Use a 2-core cable between the keypad and the electric release.
3. Use a screened 2-core cable for the printer connection.
4. If the system shall be remote programmed, then connect the telephone
line to the central unit.
5. Connect the power supply and the ground to the central unit.
6. Program time zones, codes etc. in the central unit (as described in the
Programming chapter). Use the charts that have been filled in by the
system manager.
Now the system is installed and all the information it needs to operate has
been programmed.

8 KC5000 Technical manual — Installation
Connecting the KC5000
The diagram below shows how to connect the keypad to the central unit, the
electric lock and the exit request button, and also where the power supply,
telephone line and printer (if any) should be connected.
ON
OFF
M65
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AConnection between keypad M65 and the
central unit.
Suitable cable: 4 x 0,5 mm².
BConnection of the electric lock.
Door opening relay. Voltage free contacts.
Maximum load over contacts 2A.
(----- = fail safe operation e.g. maglock).
CRemote opening input. For connection of an
exit push button (push to make).
DConnection of the telephone line. If remote
programming is required.
EGround.
Note! It is crucial that the central unit is
grounded, since it has built-in lightning
protection. This will not work unless the unit
is grounded.
FConnection of the supplied 24V AC power
supply.
HBackground lighting on/off.
Set the link to OFF if the background lighting
should be permanently shut off.
IFor connection of remaining keypads,
(up to 6 doors).
Door 1: Terminal nos. 1 to 4.
Door 2: Terminal nos. 5 to 8.
Door 3: Terminal nos. 9 to 12.
Door 4: Terminal nos. 13 to 16.
Door 5: Terminal nos. 17 to 20.
Door 6: Terminal nos. 21 to 24.
The keypads are to be connected in the same
way as the first connected keypad.
In each keypad you then connect:
Terminal 1 to terminal no 5, 9, 13, 17 or 21.
Terminal 2 to terminal no 6, 10, 14, 18 or 22.
Terminal 3 to terminal no 7, 11, 15, 19 or 23.
Terminal 4 to terminal no 8, 12, 16, 20 or 24.
JPrinter connection.
Is also used when you connect a PC or a
modem (see separate manual for connection).

10 KC5000 Technical manual — Preparations
Preparations
The person (the installer, caretaker or landlord) who is going to program the
information to be used by the system needs a record. This means that you,
being the purchaser, first have to think about how the system should be used
in the building. During which hours should the codes be valid? Should some
of the doors be unlocked certain hours? To provide the answers to these
questions make copies of the charts at the back of the manual, and fill them
in.
You should however start by numbering the doors where the keypads are
mounted. Number the doors from 1 to 6.
Example
Suppose you have six doors and that you want the system to work as
follows:
• All doors to be locked 24 hours a day.
• The tenants should be able to use an access code 24 hours a day the
whole week. Different codes should be used on different doors.
• The postman needs a code that is identical for all doors, but only works
between 8.00 am and 15.00 PM, Monday to Friday.
• Also the newspaper boy needs a code that is identical for all doors. The
code should work between 5.00 am and 10.00 am, the whole week.
With these requirements, three time zones are needed:
• One using the interval, 00.00-23.59 (tenants code 24 hours a day).
• One using the interval, 08.00-15.00 (the postman).
• One using the interval, 05.00-10.00 (the newspaper boy).
In the system there is also the default time zone 0 (zero) that can be used to
determine that:
• A door should be locked 24 hours a day.
• That the exit push button should work 24 hours a day.
• That the registration should work 24 hours a day.
This is described later in this manual.
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